Oh boy, let me tell you about the time I went down this rabbit hole looking for pictures of Diana and Dodi. I mean, who hasn’t been at least a little bit curious about their whole story, right? So, I started this little project of mine, aiming to collect some photos of them together. I thought, “How hard could it be?” Well, let me tell you, it turned into quite the adventure!

I started out, like most of us do, just Googling around. Typed in “Diana and Dodi pictures” and hit enter. I got a ton of results, you know, the usual stuff. I found some websites, like Pinterest, had boards dedicated to them. People were sharing all sorts of photos there, saying things like “They were taken from us before their time” and wishing they could rest in peace. I have to admit, it got me a little emotional seeing how much people still cared about them. I saw some ideas about diana, princess diana, and dodi.
Then I stumbled upon Getty Images. They have a huge collection of what they call “premium” and “high-quality” photos. Lots of them were “royalty-free,” whatever that means. But browsing through those, I felt like I was getting somewhere. Found a bunch of pictures of them, you know, looking all fancy and in love.
But I wanted more. I wasn’t just looking for any old pictures. I wanted the real deal, the ones that told a story. So, I dug deeper. I found this article talking about “The Inquest Photos.” Apparently, there are pictures that show details of Diana and Dodi’s last hours. It sounded a bit intense, but I was determined.
Honestly, I spent hours, maybe even days, scrolling through websites, and clicking on images. My eyes were practically glued to the screen. I saved a bunch of pictures to my computer, organizing them into folders. I know, I’m a bit of a nerd like that.
Here’s what I ended up with:
- A bunch of those “premium” photos from Getty Images. They were nice and all, but a bit too polished for my taste.
- A collection of pictures from Pinterest boards. These were more personal, shared by fans. Some were a bit blurry or low-quality, but they felt more authentic.
- A few of those “Inquest Photos”, well. It was hard for me.
In the end, I did manage to put together a pretty decent collection of Diana and Dodi pictures. It wasn’t easy, and it definitely took up more time than I expected. But it was worth it. I learned a lot about them, and I felt like I got a little glimpse into their lives. It’s kind of sad, really, thinking about what happened to them. But at least we have these pictures to remember them by, right?
