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Princess Diana's Death_ How Brad Pitt, Oprah Winfrey and More Stars Reacted (Fla
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Princess Diana's Death_ How Brad Pitt, Oprah Winfrey and More Stars Reacted (Fla
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It's heartbreaking we lose this humanitarian.
00:04
I've said it before and I do think it was a matter of time for some kind of accident
00:09
like this happened whether it was a pedestrian, whether it was a celebrity,
00:12
whether it was a member of the paparazzi, because a dangerous situation is created.
00:17
The only difference between being famous and not is that more people know your name.
00:21
Every single person, Princess Di proved this.
00:23
She is the living, was the living Cinderella.
00:26
The living symbol of Cinderella she was.
00:29
Living in the castle with all the shoes, the glass slippers, the whole thing.
00:33
And she proved to us that even Cinderella has pain.
00:37
Even Cinderella has difficulties.
00:39
Good evening. The princess who spent her life in the relentless glare of the public eye
00:44
died in a speeding car in Paris.
00:46
The biggest tragedy. And you know I feel so bad.
00:49
I've been like the rest of the world. I've been watching TV and following this
00:54
and I feel so sad for the two kids.
00:56
It feels like they don't know where to go and anyway I feel like everybody else it's a shock.
01:02
You have called Prince Charles and the boys and said I'll be there for you 24 hours a day if you need me.
01:07
Well I just couldn't imagine what it would be like to be a child losing a mother.
01:14
You know that's a big deal. And I thought I'm good at tragedies and things.
01:19
Certainly you've been there in your life.
01:21
And I thought I could help maybe.
01:23
It was more for them than it was for me.
01:26
But I'm just one of those people that feels I need to at least try to help.
01:32
First I want to pay tribute to Diana myself.
01:36
She was an exceptional and gifted human being.
01:40
In good times and bad she never lost her capacity to smile and laugh
01:46
nor to inspire others with her warmth and kindness.
01:50
The world is an ugly place a lot of the time but I think it's brought a lot of people together.
01:55
It's brought my country England together.
01:57
A great catharsis of mourning and pain.
02:02
I'm sure people are still in disbelief.
02:05
It's going to take a long time.
02:07
My mother said everything just stopped.
02:09
Just stopped. Nothing. No cars. No anything on the streets. Nothing.
02:15
Now there is confirmation that Diana, Princess of Wales has died.
02:20
She died at 4am after going into cardiac arrest.
02:24
I couldn't believe it. I couldn't believe she was dead. I still can't really.
02:28
And part of it was that we were so unprepared because first we heard that Dodi Al-Fayed had died
02:34
but that she had injuries and then suddenly, suddenly she was dead.
02:39
And that her partner Dodi Al-Fayed has also been killed.
02:43
They were apparently being pursued by paparazzi on two motorcycles.
02:47
I think it affects people on so many different levels that we're both reporting it as news,
02:52
we're experiencing it sort of as a world culture
02:56
and then people have very personal reactions to it as well.
02:59
So I think it's operating in so many dimensions.
03:01
What was your first reaction when you heard about Princess Diana's death?
03:05
Oh God. Total disbelief. Horror.
03:11
And I know what it's like to be chased in a car by the paparazzi.
03:16
And it's one of the most frightening, claustrophobic making feelings in the world
03:24
because you have no place to go.
03:26
I mean, they offered a million dollars for Princess Diana's personal life.
03:31
Now there have been, you know, war criminals that have performed atrocities
03:36
and serial murderers that have never had the bounty
03:39
that this sweet woman that was only committed to doing good for humanity,
03:44
she was stalked and hunted like an animal.
03:48
I admired and respected her for her energy and commitment to others
03:53
and especially for her devotion to her two boys.
03:57
She asked me once, "What's it like for you with the press?"
04:00
And I said, "What's it like for you?" She said, "How do you deal with it?"
04:03
I said, "How do you deal with it?"
04:05
Because I mean, nothing compared to what she went through.
04:08
And I guess what makes me feel the saddest about her
04:11
is that this was the first relationship since her marriage
04:15
that she could talk about publicly.
04:17
And just as she was beginning to enjoy herself,
04:19
just as it was beginning to be a little bit of that fairy tale, she died.
04:24
I think that's what grieves people,
04:26
is that she found some chance of happiness in the last year or so.
04:29
It's awfully sad.
04:31
And no matter how successful or famous or rich people think that celebrities are,
04:37
it's painful, it's a breakdown of the human spirit
04:41
to feel constantly hunted and stalked,
04:43
to not feel like you have any privacy at all,
04:46
and to feel like they're always going for the jugular.
04:48
They're always trying to expose you at your worst.
04:51
And frankly, I don't think it's worth it.
04:53
This week at Balmoral, we have all been trying to help William and Harry
04:57
come to terms with the devastating loss that they and the rest of us have suffered.
05:03
Princess Diana loved America, and Americans loved her.
05:06
Look, first of all, she was beautiful.
05:09
Secondly, she was challenging and courageous and erotic, perhaps, and unpredictable.
05:17
And she could revolt, she could answer back the royal family,
05:21
and at the same time, she was so kind to people whom she could help.
05:28
We don't see that in royalty.
05:30
And that was the most extraordinary quality about her.
05:33
There are so many implications.
05:35
The royal family has a lot to take a look at.
05:37
What will happen to William and Harry?
05:39
What will happen to the many, many charities?
05:41
They say that there was no one who could raise the kind of money
05:44
like Princess Diana could for charities.
05:46
What's your fondest memory of her?
05:49
Probably the look she had on her face when I asked her to dance.
05:54
She blushed, and I liked that.
05:57
I thought it was very down-to-earth and very real.
06:01
And that's probably my fondest memory.
06:05
I mean, I enjoyed the dancing, too, but it was more of a human moment
06:10
that someone as elevated as she had become could actually be, you know,
06:18
blushed to have a dance with me.
06:22
My first meeting with her was at a charity event,
06:26
and I was introduced to her, and she was so--
06:31
what's the word?--forthcoming and human and warm,
06:35
and broke through all that protocol.
06:37
She was a very generous, spirited woman, and I met her again,
06:40
and she gave me a beautiful smile.
06:42
She's gorgeous. You're a beautiful woman.
06:44
It's a great loss. It's a strange--
06:46
I think she's had a tremendous influence on people throughout the world,
06:49
like Mother Teresa.
06:50
It's very odd that those two people, Mother Teresa and Diana,
06:53
both were there in one week. It's really strange.
06:56
It's almost something symbolic.
06:58
I mean, people are probably going to read things in a test to comfort themselves,
07:01
but it's a tragic accident, and it's a great loss to the world.
07:04
How will you remember that most?
07:07
As a very caring, loving person for children, people still know,
07:12
wanting to bring attention to charities and get people's help as much as possible.
07:17
It's very hard not to remember a word here, a glance there,
07:24
a sort of secret gesture.
07:28
She was very personal, and she was always doing something that was just for you.
07:33
It didn't matter how many people were gathered around.
07:35
She was always able to come up and say something that was just for you,
07:38
usually funny, often breathtakingly revealing.
07:43
She had no trouble at all talking about herself and her personal life.
07:47
It's as if a light went out, and we all know that it's just--
07:54
there's a little less light in the world.
07:57
I think that the suddenness of it and the fact that she is so young
08:03
will make her, for generations to come, a mythical figure.
08:09
[music playing]
08:13
(upbeat music)
08:15
[positive music]
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