Princess Dianna Death Accident (Minute by Minute)

Published 2023-08-21
The death of Princess Diana was a shocking and tragic event that captured the attention of the entire globe. The high profile death had many rumors and conspiracy theories surrounding it, but what really happened that led to the fatal car crash that took the Princess' life? Don't miss today's epic new video that breaks down the scene minute by minute to find the real cause of the accident.

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All Comments (21)
  • What I find most disgusting about it is the fact that the paparazzi continued to take pictures even after the crash instead of offering help. I don’t get how that isn’t some sort of crime. RIP Queen of Hearts!
  • @Velte1993
    Her last moments was horrifying and painful She did not deserve this.
  • Incredibly sad and heartbreaking day. I was 14 and I remember my mother and father shedding a tear while sitting on the end of their hotel bed while we got ready to head to the pool. My mother said that our own vanity killed her. I never understood what that meant until I learned how mass media works.
  • @arthurmartin4616
    Just knowing Princess Diana was more worried for other's safety just makes her death more tragic
  • It’s stories like this that make me despise the paparazzi. They have no respect for peoples privacy or health and care more about a good news story than her life
  • @Farrah300
    Diana was a beautiful person inside and out. Elton John would perform a reworked version of "Candle In The Wind" as a tribute to her at her funeral. He would also go to the studio and record and release it as a single. It was a number 1 hit for 14 weeks.
  • @meisasaah
    There are certain deaths that I still cannot beileve till this day 1. Freddie Mercury 2. Princess Diana 3. Micheal Jackson These people each left a legacy in their field of work, one that will be remembered for generations to come.
  • @UnicornMeat512
    I can remember 3 times in my life when the world stopped completely. 9/11, the fall of the soviet union and this car accident. I wasn't old enough to know anything about her, but I remember the despair thick in the air. She had the whole world in live with her.
  • I was just a small child when she died & didn't really know about her or what was going on. But I do remember seeing my Mama bawling her eyes out when she heard the news. To see such a strong, sassy, tough as nails woman crying like a new born baby was heartbreaking. Even as a 6 year old I knew that if my Mama was crying her eyes out, that it had to be something terrible. It wasn't until I was older that I learned about what happened & was able to understand the gravity of the situation. 😢😢😢
  • @botman234langer6
    I really hope the bodyguard is doing okay what a horrific thing to survive
  • @EVGodzilla
    RIP Diana Princess of Wales 🕊️ I admire you immensely and the world misses you.
  • @americangirl1991
    I was 6 when she died and didn't know about her, but I admire her. RIP Diana. 💔
  • @BeautyByLinnoria
    This...all these years later...is still hard for me...and heartbreaking....we lost our Princess 😩😩😩😩😩
  • @jamesmyers421
    Sorry, gotta nit pick, but she died in August, not April. You started out with the right month, then half way through you switched. I was confused because I remember watching the news about her death around my birthday, also in August.
  • @MarvelMTs
    I find it shocking that people would rather take photographs of someone in bad distress than actually help them. Appalling. Disgusting. Shame on them.
  • @92TampaChick813
    She was an incredibly strong and inspirational woman. It’s crazy how we remember where we were and what we were doing when bad news breaks. I still remember getting ready for school and hearing on the news. The good die young 😢