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Princess Diana shows she is far from green in the bowling stakes as she joined in

Princess Diana shows she is far from green in the bowling stakes as she joined in


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Princess Diana shows she is far from green in the bowling stakes as she joined in

Princess Diana shows she is far from green in the bowling stakes as she joined in the game at the Glasgow Centre for the Deaf, which she officially opened. 21st February 1991

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Daily Record
Mirrorpix
Glasgow
Scotland

Media ID 21760131

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Bowling Glasgow Scotland 1991


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In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we witness the timeless elegance and down-to-earth nature of Princess Diana as she showcases her bowling skills at the Glasgow Centre for the Deaf. The year is 1991, and amidst a backdrop of royal duties, Diana effortlessly immerses herself in a game that brings joy to all who gather around. Far from green in the bowling stakes, Princess Diana's radiant smile reflects her genuine enthusiasm for engaging with people from all walks of life. Her visit to Scotland proves once again why she was adored by millions worldwide – her ability to connect on a personal level transcended societal boundaries. As she officially opens this remarkable institution dedicated to serving the deaf community, Princess Diana demonstrates not only her commitment to charitable causes but also her unwavering support for inclusivity. This snapshot captures an extraordinary moment where sport becomes a unifying force, breaking barriers and fostering understanding among individuals regardless of their abilities. The image serves as a reminder that even within the grandeur of royalty, there lies an individual who cherishes human connection above all else. Princess Diana's legacy lives on through such heartfelt encounters like these – forever etched in our memories as symbols of compassion and grace.

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