Princess Diana wanted ‘super short' dresses after divorce
The late aristocrat's favourite designer, Jacques Azagury, has shared she had to be reined in from revealing too much leg and cleavage in the wake of her split from King Charles (then Prince Charles). Jacques told Hello! Magazine's A Right Royal Podcast he and Diana's butler convinced her not to wear micro minis "when she wanted to go super short on the skirts." "Paul Burrell, her butler, and myself would say, 'That's as short as you can go,'" Jacques claimed.
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