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Diana, Princess of Wales stops to touch a decoration during her visit to the London Lighthouse in London 08 October. The Princess was visiting the HIV/Aids chairty to help launch it's L1.5 million (2.25 million) Capital Appeal. AFP PHOTO/John Stillwell/PA POOL / AFP PHOTO / POOL / JOHN STILLWELL
Princess Diana(R) meets with John Collins, a 51-year-old lung cancer patient while touring Northwestern Memorial Hospital's Hospice- Palliative Care Unit in Chicago 06 June. The Princess concludes her three-day visit to Chicago today. AFP Pool photo by Sue OGROCKI / AFP PHOTO / Sue OGROCKI
Britain's Princess Diana, the Princess of Wales, Patron of Help the Aged, prior to being handed a cheque for L100,000 sterling, $162,000 US dollars, when opening the Takashimaya department store Old Bond Street, London, on July 26, 1989. The donation to the charity was made jointly by All Nippon Airways and Takashimaya, Japan's oldest department store. (AP Photo/Redman)
The Princess of Wales, Princess Diana enjoys some animated conversation with cartoon star Roger Rabbit at the Odeon Theatre in London's Leicester Square on Nov. 21, 1988, during a charity premiere of the film "Who framed Roger Rabbit." Proceeds from the premiere will go to the British Lung Foundation, of which the princess is patron. (AP Photo/Press Association)
Britain's Princess of Wales, Diana, president of Dr. Barnado's child care charity in London, Dec. 15, 1986, receives a bouquet of flowers from Louise Joyce, 13, an 11-year resident of Dr. Barnado's New Mossford Centre in IIford, Essex, England. The child was born with incurable spina bifida. The Princess attended a carol service in honor of the charity's volunteers at St. Martin in the Fields Church, London on Monday. (AP Photo/Peter Kemp)
Britain's Princess Diana with leprosy patient at the Anandaban Leprosy Hospital in the south of Katmandu, March 4, 1993, the third day of the princess's five-day visit to Nepal. The hospital is owned by Leprosy Mission International, a London-based organization, of which the Princess of Wales is patron. (AP Photo/Binod Joshi)
Britain's Princess Diana with leprosy patient at the Anandaban Leprosy Hospital in the south of Katmandu, March 4, 1993, the third day of the princess's five-day visit to Nepal. The hospital is owned by Leprosy Mission International, a London-based organization, of which the Princess of Wales is patron. (AP Photo/Binod Joshi)
Diana, Princess of Wales, watches a bandaging demonstration at the Nepal Red Cross Headquarters in Katmandu, Nepal, on Tuesday, March 2, 1993. The Princess signed an agreement of aid from the British Red Cross while on a tour of the center. She is on a five-day trip to Nepal, to help promote Britain's aid projects in the country. (AP Photo/Barbara Walton)
A smiling Princess Diana, Princess of Wales accepts gifts from all directions, as she arrives at the Institute of Contemporary Art in London on Thursday, Dec. 16, 1993, to attend the annual meeting of the homeless charity centre point. It was the final duty in the Princess' official diary, following for appeal two weeks ago for "more time and space." (AP Photo/Gill Allen)
Princess Diana holds a Pakistani child suffering from cancer at the launching of a new fund-raising campaign for former cricket star Imran Khan's charity cancer hospital in Lahore 23 May. The Princess of Wales, who arrived earlier with Khan's wife Jemima, daughter of British tycoon Sir James Goldsmith, was accorded official protocol and greeted at the airport by Khan and a provincial government minister.
(FILES) Photo dated 10 August 1997 shows Diana, Princess of Wales, posing for a photograph with some French SFOR soldiers at Sarajevo airport before her flight to London. Diana died in a hospital in Paris, early 31 August, from massive internal injuries following a car crash. Her friend Egyptian millionaire Dodi el-Fayed was killed when the car crashed. The Princess was 36 years old. AFP PHOTO FILES/STEFAN ROUSSEAU