Peruvian photographer Mario Testino takes a picture of photographers after posing for portraits in front of some of his images of Diana, Princess of Wales, during the press viewing of a new photographic exhibition of his work at Kensington Palace in London on Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2005.
Sarah O'Shea of the charity Historical Royal Palaces, which cares for Kensington Palace, stands in front of images of Diana, Princess of Wales, at a new exhibition by Peruvian photographer Mario Testino at Kensington Palace in London, Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2005. The exhibition, which opens to the public on Nov. 24 and runs until spring 2007, contains some images of Diana that have never been displayed.
A new exhibition of photographs of Princess Diana at Kensington Palace in London includes a selection of dresses worn by the princess that were auctioned in 1997. The exhibition opens to the public on Nov. 24 and runs until spring 2007.
Vikki Wood, of Kensington Palace, stands in front of images of Diana, Princess of Wales, at a press viewing of a new exhibition of photographs by Peruvian photographer Mario Testino at Kensington Palace in London, Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2005. The main part of the exhibition is formed by 15 images shot in 1997, a project that turned out to be the last official portrait of the princess.
A woman walks past images of Diana, Princess of Wales, by Peruvian photographer Mario Testino in a new exhibition of his work and at Kensington Palace in London, Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2005.
Peruvian photographer Mario Testino poses in front of two of his photographs of Diana, Princess of Wales, on display at Kensington Palace in London, Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2005. The main part of the exhibition is formed by 15 images shot by Testino in 1997, a project that turned out to be the last official portrait photography of the princess.
Cameramen attend a press viewing of a new photographic exhibition of Diana, Princess of Wales, by the Peruvian photographer Mario Testino at Kensington Palace in London, Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2005. Diana's sons have said that they were the pictures that were the "most like her".