Behind the scenes of Diana and Michael Jackson’s connection

I can’t get the picture of Princess Diana and Michael Jackson out of my head.

When you look closely, it appears to be a brief exchange between two legends, but there is much more to their story than that.

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Were you aware that their relationship was more complex than it first appeared?

Michael Jackson and Princess Diana don’t require any additional introductions because of their legendary status.

Although the meeting of these two enormously successful individuals was not unthinkable, few could have predicted that it would result in more than just courteous small talk.

Though she only met Michael Jackson once in person, Princess Diana, famously the “People’s Princess,” remained connected to him through their shared love of music. An avid fan of Duran Duran, Diana also adored Jackson’s work, reportedly playing Thriller and Bad repeatedly. On July 16, 1988, she and Prince Charles attended Jackson’s Bad tour at Wembley Stadium—the first and last time they actually met.

Michael later recalled feeling incredibly nervous before greeting her. Concerned that “Dirty Diana” might offend the princess, he had it removed from the night’s setlist. Yet Diana, who appreciated his songs, urged him to keep it. Her request reflected her playful spirit and fondness for Jackson’s artistry.

Following that meeting, Diana and Jackson forged a bond rooted in empathy. Both faced constant media scrutiny and lived under the unrelenting gaze of paparazzi. In a 1999 interview, Jackson claimed their frequent late-night phone calls focused on her children and the press. Although some of Diana’s friends denied Jackson had her private number, others, including his former bodyguard, insisted the two stayed in touch regularly.

Their shared philanthropic efforts also drew them closer: Jackson supported Prince Charles’s Trust and the children’s hospital at Great Ormond Street, while Diana championed causes worldwide. Sadly, their unique relationship ended with Diana’s untimely death in 1997. Jackson was reportedly so shattered by the news that he fainted. He canceled a concert and paid tribute to her upon resuming his tour, declaring her “the true princess of the people.”

Though Jackson didn’t attend Diana’s funeral, he honored her memory at a Los Angeles service, calling her “one of the sweetest people I’ve ever known.” In later interviews, he remembered their bond as a refuge from relentless media scrutiny, a testament to their mutual understanding and profound respect. Their singular meeting still resonates profoundly.

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