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Is Newsweek's Princess Diana Cover Distasteful?

July 4, 2011 Newsweek

In honor of what would've been Princess Diana's 50th birthday on Friday, Newsweek released a cover depicting what the late princess might have looked like today, sparking much debate online whether the commemoration is appropriate or highly distasteful.

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On the cover (pictured left), a digitally altered photo of Diana, who died Aug. 31, 1997 after a tragic car accident in Paris, is superimposed into a shot with Duchess Catherine, aka Kate Middleton, who would have been Diana's daughter-in-law. The accompanying story... read more

Elton John, David Beckham Among Royal Wedding Guests

Elton John, David Beckham

Elton John and David Beckham are among the 1,900 guests expected to attend the royal wedding Friday, according to an official guest list released Saturday.

John, 64, performed a special version of "Candle in the Wind" at the funeral of Princess Diana in 1997. Beckham, 35, who recently worked with... read more

VIDEO: Relive Diana's Royal Wedding Flub

Princess Diana and Prince Charles

In anticipation of Friday's royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, TLC will air Charles and Di: Once Upon a Time (Sunday, April 24, 7/6c), which is essentially a Pop-Up Video-style rebroadcast of the 1981 wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer. In this exclusive clip of the special, relive that special time in pop culture history when Lady Di said her husband's name wrong on the altar...
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Will Prince William and Kate Middleton Wed?

Prince William and Kate Middleton

After years of worldwide speculation, are Prince William and longtime girlfriend Kate Middleton ready to wed?

The couple, both 28, will get married next year, according to US Weekly. Sources tell the magazine they do not plan to... read more

NBC Partners with Prince Charles for New TV Special on Environment

Prince Charles

NBC is teaming up with Prince Charles for a new TV special about the environment.

Harmony, which is slated to air in November, stems from Prince Charles' three decades of work fighting climate change and searching for new solutions to the worldwide environmental crisis... read more

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