Tag: Princess Diana

  • Prince William opens up to the world in a docu

    Prince William opens up to the world in a docu

    MUMBAI: The documentary chronicles Prince William’s passion for conservation in Africa, and how as a new father, he finds himself more committed than ever to saving Africa’s endangered species. The documentary will telecast on CNN International on Saturday, 21 September at 1:30 pm and Sunday 22 September at 3:30 pm.

    In the film, Prince William recalls how his love for Africa was born, remembering his late mother Princess Diana when she returned from her trips: “She would come back with all these stories and full of excitement and just passion for what she had been doing and I sort of used to sit there, quite a sort of surprised little boy at the time, taking it all in.”

    In the hour long special, Prince William shares with CNN’s Max Foster the evolution of his passion for conservation. From childhood tales told to him by his parents, to memories of visiting Africa for the first time, to his proposal to the Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William recounts the pivotal role the continent and its endangered species have played in his life. As a new father, what he once “believed,” he says he now “feels” on a much deeper level, and hopes that Prince George can experience the same Africa that he and his brother did as boys.

    Prince William’s Passion: New Father, New Hope will also feature exclusive footage of the Royal couple’s first public appearance together since the birth of their son at the Tusk Conservation Awards. The Duke of Cambridge, as the Royal Patron of Tusk Trust – a dynamic organisation that funds development programs in Africa – will present the Prince William Award for Conservation in Africa.

  • Allen wanted Princess Diana for a role

    Allen wanted Princess Diana for a role

    MUMBAI: Filmmaker Woody Allen has revealed that he wanted to cast Princess Diana in one of his films.
    While talking to the media, Allen did not divulge the name of the film but said that he had wanted to cast the Princess in a small role that required a classy woman. He asserted that the role would have been within her capacity to handle, and she was the name that came into consideration when they were discussing about the role.
    The actor-director also said that he would like to cast Lindsay in a film, as he felt that she is a very talented girl. Rubbishing earlier rumours of him and the actress working in a film together, Allen said that they had no such plans as of now.
    The 78-year-old Allen has worked with many of the A-listers in Hollywood.

  • NewsX to air special show for Princess Diana

    NewsX to air special show for Princess Diana

    MUMBAI: NewsX will air a show to pay tribute to late Princess Diana on her 50th birthday.

     This half an hour episode, titled ‘Remembering Diana’, will be shown on 30 June at 10.30 pm and repeated on 1 July at 2.30 pm.  

    The show is a flashback on Princess Diana’s life and will take the viewers through all the major events and happenings in her life that made news.

    It aims to capture moments from Diana’s life, her marriage to Prince Charles, her relation with her sons, Price Williams & Harry, and will showcase some of her deeds as a princess which won her a title of ‘People’s Princess’. 

  • CNN reveals the world of fashion photographer Mario Testino

    CNN reveals the world of fashion photographer Mario Testino

    MUMBAI: CNN will reveal the work of one of fashion’s most sought-after snappers, Mario Testino. He the channel says has never allowed television cameras to witness his photographic sessions – until now. On its show Revealed which airs on 10 Febraury 2007 at 6 pm, 11 February at 2 pm, 8 pm and on 12 February at 8 pm viewers meet the man who has photographed many of the world’s most iconic images.

    Testino has captured personalities including Princess Diana for her famous Vanity Fair cover in 1997, Madonna for designer label Versace, as well as playing a pivotal role in the careers of supermodels Kate Moss and Gisele Bündchen. His work is seen worldwide in fashion magazines, at international exhibitions, on the walls of art galleries and in a number of books.

    The show offers viewers the opportunity to follow Testino at work, during the life-span of a high-profile campaign for Versace Spring 2007. It begins as models line up for a casting session with the top photographer in Paris, before he heads for a brainstorm with his Art Director and friend of twenty years, Patrick Kinmouth. The two men review their previous campaigns for Versace, which include Halle Berry, Demi Moore and Madonna, and consider whether to use models or celebrities in their latest project.

    The fashion spotlight next moves to Italy, for Milan Fashion week, where Testino visits Versace’s head office for a meeting with Donatella Versace, who tells Revealed that her choice of photographer is crucial to her success as a designer, “To me at the moment, Mario Testino is the only photographer with a sense of modernity and a sense of creativity combined with a knowledge of the market of fashion, which no one else has.”

    Attending Versace’s packed catwalk show, one of the centrepieces of Milan Fashion week, Testino finds himself amongst pop legend Prince, and with fashion royalty, present in the form of Anna Wintour, Editor-in-Chief of American Vogue. She tells REVEALED, “Mario is one of the very few photographers that we look on as a voice of the magazine photographer. He has such an extraordinary spirit, such a positive energy. The celebrities adore working with him, he loves fashion.”

    New York is the next stop, where the Versace fashion shoot takes place, with supermodels Kate Moss – Testino’s favourite model is straight off the red-eye plane from London to attend – and Carmen Kass, Caroline Murphy and Angela Lindvall. Revealed witnesses Testino at work as he coaxes the poses he needs from his supermodel cast, as he explains that models come into the studio with what they have, and, unless a photographer brings something additional out of the session, it remains the model’s photograph, not the photographer’s.

  • Princess Diana TV interview voted number one in UK poll

    Princess Diana TV interview voted number one in UK poll

    MUMBAI: In a recent poll of about 3,000 television viewers in Britain conducted for UKTV Gold, Martin Bashir’s television interview of the late Princess Diana in 1995 was voted as the most memorable.

    Sir David Frost’s 1977 interview with post-Watergate Richard Nixon, in which the former American president admitted letting his country down, came second.

    The interview with Princess Diana was watched by an estimated 15 million people – a record for Panorama and one of the BBC’s highest-ever audience figures.

    She spoke frankly about her depression and bulimia, her children, the media and the future of the monarchy.

    She admitted to having an affair with her riding instructor, James Hewitt, and spoke of the hurt caused by Prince Charles’ relationship with Camilla Parker-Bowles.

    Actor Hugh Grant’s appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno in 1995 also made the top 10.