Image of Princess Diana at Charlotte’s christening goes viral
Indeed, he and Kate chose “Diana” as one of Princess Charlotte’s middle names, the church for Princess Charlotte’s service at Sandringham was where Diana was baptised in 1961, and even the choice of godparents was telling.
The original image was taken when she met Mother Theresa in New York just three months before her death.
A child’s christening is a special moment for any grandmother and while the late Princess Diana wasn’t there to witness Princess Charlotte’s big day, one royal fan made sure that she was still a part of it.
It seems to show Diana leaning over to gaze lovingly at her new granddaughter, who is reaching up to her mother’s face. “Let’s make this go viral!” she captioned the snap.
Some called the doctored image “beautiful” while others deem it “creepy”.
Princess Diana, who died in a fatal auto crash in 1997, has come back “alive”, at least in the memory of netizens, thanks to a photoshopped image now going viral across the internet.
It has been shared more than 267,000 times on Facebook and has generated more than 31,000 likes and over 2,539 comments since it was posted on August 4.
Princess Diana, who was tragically killed in a vehicle accident in 1997, has been photoshopped into the image and is seen bending over baby Charlotte and cooing down at the little girl. Jo Jonson Nolan, wrote: “Love this picture”.
“I am shocked at the reception the picture got”, she added.