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Diana, Princess of Wales with her friend Jemima Khan and her husband Pakistani cricket

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Diana, Princess of Wales with her friend Jemima Khan and her husband Pakistani cricket

Diana, Princess of Wales with her friend Jemima Khan and her husband Pakistani cricket star Imran Khan, founder of the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Hospital in Lahore, which she is visiting.
The Princess is in Pakistan on a controversial private visit to help raise funds for the cancer hospital which is totally financed by private donations as a memorial to Khans mother who died of cancer 11 years ago.
22nd February 1996

Gavin Kent
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Pakistan
WA*251224

Media ID 21338734

© Mirrorpix

Abroad Asia Commonwealth Health House Of Windsor Overseas Traditional


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Diana, Princess of Wales - A Symbol of Compassion and Philanthropy in Pakistan

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. In this print captured by Gavin Kent, we witness the late Diana, Princess of Wales alongside her dear friend Jemima Khan and her husband Imran Khan. The trio stands united in Lahore, Pakistan during a historic visit that would leave an indelible mark on the hearts of many. It is February 22nd, 1996 when Diana embarks on a controversial private journey to support the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Hospital. Established by Imran Khan as a tribute to his mother who succumbed to cancer eleven years prior, this institution relies solely on private donations. With unwavering determination and empathy for those affected by this devastating disease, Diana seeks to raise funds for this noble cause. Dressed in traditional attire reflective of Pakistani culture yet exuding her timeless elegance, the Princess radiates compassion and grace. Her presence transcends boundaries as she embraces her role as an ambassador for health and well-being not only within the Commonwealth but also abroad. This photograph encapsulates a moment where royalty merges with humanity; it symbolizes unity between nations through shared values and aspirations. As we gaze upon these remarkable individuals standing side by side against adversity, we are reminded that true nobility lies not only in lineage but also in acts of selflessness. Gavin Kent's lens has immortalized a poignant chapter in history - one where Diana's legacy shines brightly amidst foreign lands. This image serves as

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