Cartoons of the death of Princess Diana
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A selection of cartoons showing how British cartoonists reacted to the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, on 31 August 1997. Images are also included that show the attitude of British cartoonists to Princess Diana before her death, and to the British Royal Family afterwards.
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"Let's see, if we go back far enough we ought to find a connection" Bill CaldwellDaily Star | "Away from it all .... no photgraphers .... no reporters .... " Stanley FranklinThe Sun | No caption Charles GriffinDaily Mirror | No caption Bill CaldwellDaily Star |
"But your highness! Everyone want to look like the Duchess of York!" Charles GriffinDaily Mirror | "But you must remember her! She's tall, slim fair..." Bernard CooksonThe Sun | "At least our other daughter-in-law is the world's best undresser, dear" Dave GaskillToday | No caption Nicholas GarlandSunday Telegraph |
No caption Peter SchrankThe Independent | When a love affair goes wrong. Gerald ScarfeSunday Times | No caption Charles GriffinDaily Express | No caption Trog [Wally Fawkes]Sunday Telegraph |




