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Alright here are the scans I have to tell you when the makeup artist says when she wasn't being seen camera Diana was with "other photographers" I'm assuming she meant Lord Lichfield cause there were no other official photographers well atleast that we know of otherwise I dunno who she meant cause she specifically says" when Diana wasn't being seen on camera (as in tv camera)...." and all the other times that(unofficial) photographers were present on that day she was also being seen on (tv) camera at the same time. She also mentions he took "behind the scenes photos of her getting ready" sadly the only ones we do have of her getting ready is the one in the Throne Room of them touching up her makeup just prior to the photoshoot.Also one of her bridesmaid as well as Lord Lichfield speaks about the famous photo of them on the floor as well as the rest he took.
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©Diana: The Portrait
I dunno how reliable this book but seems like Charles and Diana left for their honeymoon and didn't personally choose the wedding portraits to be released to public domain unlike Fergie and Andrew
Seems like he not only didn't like the fact his favourite photo was released bu also the candid shot....
Also this one says he had 40 mins to do group shots but he himself said on BBC on the morning of the wedding he had about 30 minutes to do the whole session
Now I'm working on composing video of all the alternative angles to the original BBC broadcast.
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©Diana: The Portrait
I dunno how reliable this book but seems like Charles and Diana left for their honeymoon and didn't personally choose the wedding portraits to be released to public domain unlike Fergie and Andrew
The Royals - Google BooksHe was even annoyed at Patrick Lichfield, the Queen's cousin, for having taken a candid shot of the royal wedding party that he sold around the world. "He never even submitted the pictures to the Queen," Charles grumbled
Seems like he not only didn't like the fact his favourite photo was released bu also the candid shot....
Also this one says he had 40 mins to do group shots but he himself said on BBC on the morning of the wedding he had about 30 minutes to do the whole session
Diana, Princess of Wales: a biography - Google Booksofficial wedding party photographs were being organized in very little time and under great duress by Patrick Lichfield, ... the family groups in the forty minutes allotted to him, and on to the portraits of Charles and Diana alone.
Now I'm working on composing video of all the alternative angles to the original BBC broadcast.
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