News > Britain's Channel 4 angers Princess Diana faithful

May 29, 2007

Written by: Josh Karp 

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Anyone who has seen The Queen, or who was alive during the 90s, knows just how important Princess Diana was to the British people. She represented an air of elegance, charity, humanity, and downright regalness, the likes of which the world hasn't seen since. It is for the above reasons that a recent Princess Diana documentary has created quite an uproar. The documentary, Diana: The Witnesses in the Tunnel, is set to air on soon on Britain's Channel 4 and features images of Diana's wrecked car, and the mangled bodies inside. Not very pleasant or respectful if you ask me. Channel 4 is quite the rabble rouser as of late, having recently sparked a fair amount of controversy with his picture Death of a President, which depicted the fictional assassination of President Bush.

 

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