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‘The Princess’ review: The story of Princess Diana, as the media told it and covered it

Diana, Princess of Wales, is surrounded by police and security as she arrives for a visit to Harlem Hospital's pediatric AIDS unit in New York in 1989..

Another documentary about Diana, Princess of Wales. What more is there to say — or be revealed — at this point? Not much. But “The Princess” on HBO, from director Ed Perkins, takes a unique approach: The film assembles news coverage that spans nearly two decades, from her 1981 engagement to Prince Charles to her 1997 car accident death in Paris. The end result is not so much the story of Diana (even though it obviously is) but a look at the telling of her story — as the media told it. Which means there are no present-day talking heads inserted along the way. Just clips stitched together chronologically, but in an order that becomes its own commentary.

Seeing so much Diana news coverage assembled in one place lays bare the cynical impulses, the blundering PR instincts and the misplaced allegiance to the idea of the monarchy itself.

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