In 1992, Princess Diana visited Jaipur, India. At a cultural reception, a young girl in traditional Rajasthani ceremonial dress was seated beside her. Diana didn’t hesitate. She didn’t follow protocol. She simply lifted the child onto her lap. The outfit wasn’t unusual—it was festival attire, commonly worn by children during performances and official welcomes. What makes this photograph unforgettable isn’t controversy, but contrast. A global princess setting rules aside. A child who felt safe enough to sit close. It’s a quiet moment that explains why the world came to know her as The People’s Princess. Photographed by Tim Graham From the Tim Graham Photo Library See less

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In 1992, Princess Diana visited Jaipur, India. At a cultural reception, a young girl in traditional Rajasthani ceremonial dress was seated beside her. Diana didn’t hesitate. She didn’t follow protocol. She simply lifted the child onto her lap. The outfit wasn’t unusual—it was festival attire, commonly worn by children during performances and official welcomes. What makes this photograph unforgettable isn’t controversy, but contrast. A global princess setting rules aside. A child who felt safe enough to sit close. It’s a quiet moment that explains why the world came to know her as The People’s Princess. Photographed by Tim Graham From the Tim Graham Photo Library See less Read More