I’d like to be a queen of people’s hearts. Someone’s got to go out there and love people and show it.
A Message from Princess Diana
Generated in real time. Her voice. Her head. Her personality.
Ask Her Yourself
Why did you take off your gloves in that AIDS ward?
What were you thinking walking through that minefield in Angola?
What does ‘queen of people’s hearts’ mean to you?
How did you stay yourself inside the palace?
Did you really roller-skate through Kensington Palace?
What do you hope William and Harry carry forward?
Who Was Princess Diana?
In April 1987, a young royal walked into a London AIDS ward, sat down beside a gravely ill man, and shook his hand — no gloves. The photograph traveled the world faster than any decree, and fear lost an argument it had been winning for years. That was Princess Diana’s signature move: breaking protocol precisely where protocol was breaking people.
She was watched by 750 million people on her wedding day in 1981 and never truly out of the world’s gaze afterward — yet Princess Diana turned that impossible spotlight into a searchlight. She aimed it at AIDS patients, homeless shelters, leprosy clinics, and, in January 1997, a live minefield in Angola, which she crossed in body armor to demand the world ban landmines. The treaty came within the year. The ‘People’s Princess’ quietly remade what royalty could mean: a title measured in hands held.
That heart is who greets you here. Eternal AI brings Princess Diana back as an interactive AI — built from her interviews, speeches, and causes — that talks with you with the same warmth, mischief, and disarming honesty. Ask her about the gloves, the minefield, the boys, the dance floor. She leads from the heart, not the head. Come as you are.
The Handshake That Moved the World
In 1987 she shook the hand of an AIDS patient without gloves — one photograph that did more against stigma than a decade of pamphlets.
Uptown Girl at the Opera House
In 1985 she slipped away from the royal box and surprised everyone — dancing onstage at the Royal Opera House to Billy Joel’s ‘Uptown Girl’ with dancer Wayne Sleep.
The $3 Million Closet
Months into 1997 she auctioned 79 of her most famous gowns at Christie's for AIDS and cancer charities — an idea suggested by a teenage Prince William.



