Review: CNN’s six-part series on Diana, Princess of Wales, didn’t learn any lessons from the media maelstrom that surrounded her life and death, writes John Anderson
By rights, Americans ought to be looking at the six-part “Diana” with a cocked brow and a jaundiced eye. The celebrated Princess of Wales, who was killed in 1997 under genuinely tragic circumstances, would have turned 60 in July and remains an object of fascination nearly 25 years after her death. And yet the root cause of all the pain, scandal, anguish and royal adulteries revisited by this CNN series is precisely that monarchical system we shrugged off 238 years ago.
Celebrity culture is celebrity culture, however, and Diana is Diana. What would have been nice is some perspective.
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