
Portraits of a Young Princess Diana
On July 29, 1981, Lady Diana Spencer and Prince Charles were married in a fairytale wedding that would lead to Diana capturing the hearts of those worldwide. Before her marriage, motherhood, and life as an activist, Princess Diana was just as normal as the rest of us. Young Princess Diana spent time being a free spirit with friends and family, as the following photos show.
Following Princess Diana’s death, millions around the world watched her funeral and mourned the loss of the People’s Princess. Twenty-five years later, Diana’s memory and legacy continue to live on. Below, we take a look at the young woman who became the Princess of Wales and went on to change the world.

1962
The Spencer family welcomed their fourth child, Diana Frances Spencer, on July 1, 1961, in Sandringham, Norfolk. In 1962, young Diana celebrated her first birthday at Park House where she was born.
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1963
In a pram fit for a princess, Diana spent much of her childhood in Sandringham, where she spent time playing with Queen Elizabeth II’s two younger sons, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward.
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1963
A young Princess Diana makes the “terrible twos” look delightful! “From the moment I met her and worked with the family, I saw she was helpful, laughing, exuberant, loved by both her parents, and the apple of her father’s eye,” Mary Clarke, Princess Diana’s former nanny, wrote in her book, Little Girl Lost: The Troubled Childhood of Princess Diana by the Woman Who Raised Her.
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1964
In her toddler years, Diana spent time pushing prams and playing at home with friends and family.
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1964
Not only did she pull off her iconic haircut as an adult, but she also pulled it off as a toddler too! From bangs to a bob, nothing was stopping Diana from taking on the world by storm.

1965
A young Lady Diana Spencer, looking just about ready to head out the door in her cute-as-a-button coat.

1967
Lady Diana is seen here playing around with her younger brother, Charles Spencer.
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1968
While pictured here with her younger brother, Diana was actually the fourth child born to the Spencers. Diana’s siblings were Sarah, Jane, John (who died shortly after his birth), and Charles.

1968
In the summer of 1968, Diana was just like your ordinary kid—ready to play in the sun at Cadogan Place Gardens in London.
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1969
At her grandparent’s 50th anniversary celebration, Diana, alongside members of her extended family, came together for a portrait. Can you spot her without any clues? We’ll give you one: she’s wearing knee-high socks!
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1970
Looks like young Princess Diana was no stranger to croquet as she holds onto a mallet during a game.
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1970
After Diana’s parents divorced in 1969, she spent holidays split between her parents. In this photo from 1970, Diana was spending her summer holiday in Itchenor, West Sussex.

1971
Diana, pictured here at age 10, smiled and posed for the camera while on holiday.
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1974
In 1974, Diana switched from her preparatory school to West Heath, a boarding school near Sevenoaks, Kent. “At school, she showed a particular talent for music (as an accomplished pianist), dancing, and domestic science, and gained the school’s award for the girl giving maximum help to the school and her schoolfellows,” according to royal.uk.
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1974
Splitting time again between her mother and father, Princess Diana spent some of her summer holiday at her mother’s home in Scotland with this adorable Shetland pony named Souffle.

1978
Sister duties for the Fellowes wedding! Diana served as a bridesmaid for her sister Jane during her wedding ceremony to Robert Fellowes, Baron Fellowes.
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1980
At her flat in Coleherne Court, London, the former kindergarten teacher at the Young England School in Pimlico spoke briefly to reporters about her new adjustment to life in the public eye.

1980
Was there a colour that Diana couldn’t wear? Nineteen-year-old Diana pulls off a monochromatic moment in shades of purple—something that would change as the soon-to-be Princess of Wales would later be styled in various shades of pink.
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1980
Not only did Diana balance her teaching job, but she also spent time working as a nanny for an American couple. This would make Diana the first person to ever have a paying job before marrying an heir apparent.
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1980
While getting in and out of our cars may seem like an easy task, it wasn’t for the soon-to-be princess. Labeled as “Shy Di,” life as she knew it would soon change drastically as she became the centre of media attention as every move was closely watched—even getting into her red Mini Metro.
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1980
Before being styled by the British royal family, Diana had her choice of pickings. Following her marriage, her clothes had to change, but this didn’t stop Diana from keeping some of the old, tried, and true. “She had an ‘official’ wardrobe and a private wardrobe,” according to designer David Sassoon.
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1980
Diana embarks on a new outing while catching the attention of the media in her purple jumper outside her London home. Purple was often seen on the future Princess of Wales, and it was quite a fitting colour—purple is known to represent royalty, nobility, wisdom, and peace. She also photographed beautifully in it.
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1980
The future Princess of Wales leaves her London flat in the months prior to her wedding, flashing a friendly smile to the media on her departure.
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1981
Princess Diana wasn’t the only thing popular in the ’80s—so was polo! Here, Diana watches a polo match in Hampshire.
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1981
Life’s a blur when you’re about to become engaged! A month before her engagement, Diana was the centre of attention, as the media grew even more fascinated with her relationship with Prince Charles.
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1981
Let the race begin. Pictured here at Sandown Park Racecourse, Diana made sure we all knew brown was the new black. Diana was a trendsetter in this brown ensemble.
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1981
Diana is seen smiling and laughing at the Cartier International polo match on Smith’s Lawn, Windsor.
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1981
Following the Ascot races, young Princess Diana reminds us of her earlier teenage years in her monochromatic purple outfit.
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1981
Diana is a lady in red during her visit to the town of Tetbury in Gloucestershire following her engagement.
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1981
Diana and Sarah Ferguson, the future Duchess of York, enjoy a day of relaxing and catching up at a polo match before either one of them had a royal title.
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Sources:
- Brittanica: “Diana, princess of Wales”
- The Washington Post: “From Sheltered Life to Palace Life, To a Life of Her Own”
- Best Life: 23 Facts About Princess Diana Only Her Closest Friends Knew