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Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh skipped Princess Diana's funeral because their resemblance was ‘too upsetting': report
Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh skipped Princess Diana's funeral because their resemblance was ‘too upsetting': report

New York Post

time28-07-2025

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  • New York Post

Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh skipped Princess Diana's funeral because their resemblance was ‘too upsetting': report

Too close for comfort. Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh, allegedly skipped Princess Diana's funeral because the pair looked too much alike. Author Sean Smith made the surprising claim in his new biography about the 60-year-old duchess, 'Sophie: Saving the Royal Family,' which was published July 17. Advertisement 9 Sophie Rhys-Jones arriving at her offices in Mayfair, London, on her 34th birthday. Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images 9 Princess Diana leaving the British Lung Foundation in Hatton Garden after being presented with a bouquet of the first rose named after her. Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images 'She had an obvious and reasonable excuse: a friend at the palace explained, 'Sophie decided it would be too upsetting for the crowd if she went,'' Smith wrote. Advertisement ''She's well aware that she looks like Princess Diana from a distance and made her decision in a caring and thoughtful way,'' he added. ''The royal family fully supported.'' Besides sharing Diana's signature cropped blonde hair, Sophie also has blue eyes that resemble those of the late princess. 9 Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, visits the Groundswell Regenerative Agriculture Festival at Lannock Farm, Weston, on July 3, 2025, in Hitchin, England. Getty Images 9 Princess Diana attending an event at Bridgewater House in London. Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images Advertisement The pair looked so much alike that Sophie once commented on the striking similarities between her and Diana. 'I don't deny that we do look alike,' she said in the 1990s, per Daily Express. 'But I couldn't ever compete with Diana's image.' 'I'm not Diana,' Sophie added at the time. 9 Sophie Rhys-Jones attending a concert gala for Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip's 50th wedding anniversary. Getty Images Advertisement 9 Princess Di arriving at the Tate Gallery on her 36th birthday on July 1, 1997. Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images Princess Diana tragically died on Aug. 31, 1997, after a car accident in Paris. She was 37. The beloved royal was later honored in a Westminster Abbey service attended by more than 2,000 people on Sept. 6, 1997. While one million people were estimated to have lined the route of Diana's funeral procession through London, another 2 billion people were estimated to have watched on TV. 9 Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, during Trooping The Colour 2025 on June 14, 2025, in London, England. UK Press via Getty Images At the time, Sophie – then known only by her maiden name, Sophie Rhys-Jones – was dating Queen Elizabeth's youngest son, Prince Edward. The pair announced their engagement two years after Diana's death, and married at St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle on June 19, 1999. After embracing her new role as a full-time working royal, Sophie and Edward welcomed two children: Lady Louise Windsor, now 21, and James, the Earl of Wessex, now 17. Advertisement 9 Prince Edward and Sophie married at St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle on June 19, 1999. Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images But Sophie's time as a royal has not been without controversy. In March 2023, Prince Edward and Sophie's royal titles changed from the Earl and Countess of Wessex to the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh following King Charles' ascension to the throne. Sophie's new title put her at a higher rank than Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, and Sophie was said to be 'relieved' about the royal change. Advertisement 9 Sophie Rhys-Jones at the Guildhall in London for the Duke of Edinburgh's Awards World Fellowship Ball. Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images 'She no longer has to curtsy to someone in the family who has not only left royal duties but has spent the past three years criticizing the institution that Sophie works so hard to support,' a royal source claimed at the time. Then, in May 2023, an 81-year-old great-grandmother was killed after she was struck by a police motorcycle escorting Sophie through West London. One month later, Sophie faced backlash from royal fans after she allegedly scolded Prince William and Princess Kate's daughter, Princess Charlotte, during the Trooping the Colour ceremony.

At Record Auction, Princess Diana's Beloved Bellville Sassoon Floral Dress Sold For...
At Record Auction, Princess Diana's Beloved Bellville Sassoon Floral Dress Sold For...

News18

time28-06-2025

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  • News18

At Record Auction, Princess Diana's Beloved Bellville Sassoon Floral Dress Sold For...

Last Updated: A floral gown worn by Princess Diana sold for $520,000 at auction, leading the largest sale of her wardrobe, which included over 100 items. A floral gown worn by Princess Diana on several events fetched $520,000 at auction, headlining what has been described as the largest sale of her wardrobe to date. The pastel dress, which Princess Diana reportedly called her 'caring dress" for its ability to comfort sick children with its bright, cheerful colors, was among more than 100 personal items auctioned in California. The Bellville Sassoon-designed dress, worn by Princess Diana on multiple occasions between 1988 and 1992, including state visits to Spain and Nigeria, led the 'Princess Diana's Style & A Royal Collection" event at The Peninsula Beverly Hills. Hosted by Julien's Auctions, the sale featured iconic pieces from Diana's formal and casual wardrobe, many of which drew six-figure bids. Among the top earners were a navy Catherine Walker coat dress and a cream silk evening gown by the same designer, both selling for $455,000. A lambskin Dior handbag gifted to Princess Diana by France's former First Lady Bernadette Chirac went for $325,000, while a blue Gianni Versace shift dress sold for $227,500. Some of the items highlighted Princess Diana's more relaxed style, including a scarlet ski suit and a British Lung Foundation sweatshirt, which brought in $325,000 and $221,000 respectively. A black taffeta gown by Elizabeth Emanuel, who co-designed Princess Diana's wedding dress, sold for $26,000. Elizabeth Emanuel earlier said she hoped her archival pieces would 'be loved and appreciated once again by those who will never forget those golden days when Princess Diana was our Queen of Hearts." Julien's previously set the auction record for a Princess Diana ensemble last year, when a Jacques Azagury gown sold for $1.14 million. The auction also featured historical items from the wider royal family, including possessions of Queen Elizabeth II, the Queen Mother, and the Duke and Duchess of Windsor- some dating back to the 19th century. Julien's Auctions' executive director Martin Nolan said, 'Princess Diana's legacy lives on not only through her humanitarian work but also in the timeless elegance of her style, which continues to inspire the world." First Published: June 27, 2025, 22:56 IST

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