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Vintage snapshots show Diana’s visit to Pakistan in the 1990s

Hindustan Times, Delhi | ByZarafshan Shiraz
Nov 23, 2020 11:41 PM IST

The Instagram handle Brown History shared some moments of Diana from her visit to Pakistan.

If there is one member of the royal family who is universally loved and respected by all, it is late Princess Diana who died in a car accident in 1997. The new season of the Netflix series The Crown has once again brought Diana back in people’s mind. Several pictures and posts of Diana have been circulating on social media. Among them is one that talks about her visit to Pakistan.

Diana, the beloved princess, would have turned 59 in 2020.(File Photo)
Diana, the beloved princess, would have turned 59 in 2020.(File Photo)

The Crown has kicked a debate among people about whether the personal intrigues, romances and political rivalries revealed in the series, actually took place in real life.

Amid this, Instagram handle Brown History shared some moments of Diana from her visit to Pakistan. The images show Diana with Imran Khan, now the prime minister of Pakistan and his then-wife Jamima Khan during her trip to Pakistan in 1991, 1996 and 1997. The pictures feature Diana in a salwar suit which set the Internet gushing with love.

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Diana, the beloved princess, would have turned 59 in 2020. She is remembered as the people’s princess, for her style and grace, and her philanthropic ventures.

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