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Princess Diana. and the Culture of Celebrities vs. Paparazzi. Living Private Life in the Public Eye. Diana Spencer. Royal ancestry, but was considered first common English person to marry into the royal family in generations. Families had been friends for many years,
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Princess Diana and the Culture of Celebrities vs. Paparazzi Living Private Life in the Public Eye
Diana Spencer Royal ancestry, but was considered first common English person to marry into the royal family in generations Families had been friends for many years, became romantically involved after Charles invited to spend weekend with Spencer family at their country estate. Seen as “ideal” candidate for Princess of Wales
Fairy Tale Wedding The couple was a media sensation from the beginning 750 million watched world wide July 29, 1981 was a national holiday in the UK http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7146220860076907322&q=diana+wedding&hl=en
Paparazzi Tabloid culture in UK different London Mirror and Sun Focus on celebrity gossip, sports, and lifestyle Paparazzi snap pictures of Kate Middleton, romantically linked to Prince William Royal family is a major focus
Picture Perfect? With in 4 years, couple had 2 healthy children to the delight of British nation Diana was a public relations wonder for royal family doing charitable work all over the world Press ate it up But it was slowly unraveling…
Rocky Marriage, Tabloid Goldmine -Charles’ relationship with Camilla Parker-Bowles -Press a strain on marriage -Incompatibility? -Both admit infidelity -Very Public divorce -Strained relationship with royal family
“The Crash Heard Round the World” Fleeing from paparazzi in Paris, the car Diana and boyfriend Dodi Al Fayed are riding in crashes in an underpass tunnel killing Diana, Dodi, and their driver. Paparazzi involved in chase capitalize on catastrophe and snap pictures at crash site until the end
“Marathonic Broadcasting” Day-long coverage dominated the media Thousands crowded streets around royal palaces to offer flowers and condolences Royal family criticized for their cold handling of the tragedy Funeral watched by 2.5 billion globally
“Blood On Their Hands?” “I always believed the press would kill her in the end….It would appear that every proprietor and editor that has paid for every exclusive photo has blood on his hands today.” –Charles Spencer The paparazzi were heavily criticized for Diana’s accident, but were cleared of criminal charges. Paparazzi continue to defend themselves claiming that there is a demand and a market for their photos. Today the paparazzi remain in the headlines for their constant invasion of celebrity lives. Actress Lindsey Lohan blamed the paparazzi for a car accident she caused in Los Angelos.
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