From her early years in the royal family, Princess Diana became famous not only for her beauty, but also for her bold fashion choices, which regularly broke strict protocol. Bright tights, colorful manicures, a black dress at her first official appearance, and even dancing in a revealing slip dress on stage at the Royal Opera House—all of this caused a wave of discussion and scandal. Her famous “revenge dress” in 1994, which Diana wore shortly after Charles’ public admission of infidelity, caused a particular stir.
However, her personal life was no less turbulent. After her divorce, her strongest attachment was to cardiac surgeon Hasnat Khan. Their relationship remained a secret for a long time, but pressure from the press and fear of publicity forced the man to give up on marrying Diana. Despite her attempts to win him back, he remained adamant, and after a while, the princess began a relationship with Dodi Al-Fayed.
After the breakup, Diana took the separation hard: she either bombarded Hasnat with messages or posed demonstratively with her new lover. On the night of the tragic accident, he tried unsuccessfully to call her. Later, Khan attended her funeral and then tried several times to rebuild his personal life, but none of his marriages brought a truly happy ending to this dramatic story.