VIVAnews --To commemorate the anniversary of Princess Diana to-50 which crashed on Friday 1 July 2011, Newsweek magazine publishing photos of the Princess on the cover.
Instead of the usual photo faces Diana, Newsweek recalls the death of the mother of Prince William was in a way that it is not uncommon. Like to rise from the grave, which is on the cover it is a picture of Diana's 50-year-old. Of course it's not the original photo but using computer engineering.
Use a white dress and hat, not miss her smile, ' Diana ' juxtaposed with her daughter-in-law, Kate Middleton. There are two private guards in the background.
What is the intention of this post Newsweek Tech photo? The Executive Editor of that magazine and author of a biography of Diana, Tina Brown have their own reasons: "this is an overview of his life at this time if the tragedy of 31 August 1997 no case." Life Diana had indeed never reach the age of half a century. At the age of 36 years, he was killed in a tragic accident in a tunnel in Paris, France. A case that is still a mystery to this day.
"In the near future he will be a 50-year-old," wrote Brown. "It will be like what her appearance? If it still looks interesting: it is a boon. "
In the story are also loaded Newsweek, Brown predicts if still alive, Diana is alive and lives in New York, maintaining appearances with gorgeous, botoks story of her life on Twitter--are likely to be on-follow the 10 million people in the world.
Brown also predicted, Diana getting married twice after the divorce with Prince Charles. Not with her lover who was killed with her, Dodi Al Fayed. One of them, someone who can provide everything he wanted: a special aircraft, private island, and his bodyguard. (Source: Newsweek, Browse | umi)
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