The definitive DVD set that commemorates the life and times of Princess Diana includes:
D4290 Diana: Portrait of a Princess
Filmed over nine months, this special documentary contains exclusive footage of the Princess in her year of self-imposed exile, and revealing testimony from close friends. The program includes full interviews with Andrew Morton and Richard Kay, the two writers acknowledged to be the closest to the Princess and other influential figures.
D4291 Diana's Rock: Paul Burrell
This incredible video diary lays bare former Royal butler Paul Burrell's innermost thoughts and feelings as he prepares to go to court accused of stealing his beloved employer's possessions after her death. He also talks about his feelings when the trial is dramatically halted after new evidence from Her Majesty The Queen toward the end of 2002.
D4292 Diana: Life Through A Lens
The most photographed woman in the world, Diana, Princess of Wales was a unique media phenomenon. But how was the phenomenon created and who created it - Princess, Palace, media or public? Jayne Fincher was an essential part of the process for the 17 years she photographed Diana. Through Jayne's eyes this program gives an insight into the workings of the press corps that followed Diana wherever she went, into the relationship between Princess and press pack, and how the public perception of Diana was formed.