
LATE Princess Diana was truly a people’s princess, who is still popular with the same epithet, even after more than ten years of her death. Her belongings have been treated as souvenirs, with fans ready to shell out millions for them.

LATE Princess Diana was truly a people’s princess, who is still popular with the same epithet, even after more than ten years of her death. Her belongings have been treated as souvenirs, with fans ready to shell out millions for them.





With the resurgence of interest in the various 1980’s whimsically designed sweaters and other clothing of Princess Diana, we are excited to announce that we will soon be offering limited quantities of some of the more popular items such as the Red Sheep Black Sheep Sweater and its variations (a really neat black one with red and white sheep!) as well as a couple other sweaters she made popular in the 1980’s. We will also have other replica clothing items as well. We have had numerous requests for the sheep sweater and if there are other items you are searching for please let us know! We will do our best to locate them for you!
Stay tuned to the Princess Diana Book Boutique for more items under the new category – Princess Diana Replica Sweaters/Clothing!

This unique out of print book gives one a guided tour of over 300 British shops and manufacturers who provide the Royal Family, by appointment, with everything from nightware to dog kennels to champagne. Whether you would like to live like a Queen or dress like a princess this book shows you how. For those of you interested in where Diana shopped – where she bought the red sheep sweater and other items – this book tells you. Informative and largely forgotten book on Royal Shopping – included with photos throughout.
http://www.princessdianabookboutique.com/store/products/details/?product=3038


This tweed sports suit, worn for the famous photo shoot in the grounds of Balmoral, was made for Princess Diana’s honeymoon by designer Bill Pashley. Two copies were made and Diana chose the larger one as there was more room in the shoulders for shooting. The Princess of Wales asked Mr Pashley not to make the design for anyone else. He kept his word and stored the smaller unworn suit in a cupboard in his studio, only rediscovering it during a clean-out earlier this year. The designer generously donated the ensemble to Historic Royal Palaces. It is rare to find an informal outfit created for the Princess of Wales in a public collection: most are evening dresses. UK Independent


We love the tartans at Braemar! The Recent Games were just held on September 5, 2009. Diana always had a wonderfully fashionable tartan outfit. Here she is in the Caroline Charles outfit and the Glengarry Cap outfit.