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Diana, Princess of Wales cradles a sick child during a visit to the Shaukat Khanum

Diana, Princess of Wales cradles a sick child during a visit to the Shaukat Khanum


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Diana, Princess of Wales cradles a sick child during a visit to the Shaukat Khanum

Diana, Princess of Wales cradles a sick child during a visit to the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Hospital founded by Pakistani cricket star Imran Khan in Lahore.
The Princess is in Pakistan on a controversial private visit to help raise funds for the cancer hospital which is totally financed by private donations as a memorial to Khans mother who died of cancer 11 years ago.
22nd February 1996

Gavin Kent
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Pakistan
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Media ID 21471719

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In this photo print, we witness the compassionate heart of Diana, Princess of Wales as she cradles a sick child during her visit to the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Hospital in Lahore. The image captures a tender moment between the beloved princess and the young patient, symbolizing her unwavering dedication to helping those in need. This particular visit was part of a controversial private trip undertaken by Princess Diana to raise funds for the cancer hospital. Founded by Pakistani cricket star Imran Khan, it stands as a testament to his mother's memory who tragically lost her battle with cancer over a decade ago. The hospital relies solely on private donations for its operation and serves as an invaluable resource for those affected by this devastating disease. Taking place on 22nd February 1996, this photograph showcases not only Princess Diana's commitment to charitable causes but also highlights her role as an ambassador for compassion and empathy worldwide. As she extends comfort and solace to this sick child, we are reminded of her profound impact on countless lives across continents. Gavin Kent's expertly captured image transports us back to the 1990s when Princess Diana embarked on numerous overseas tours and visits. Her presence brought hope and joy wherever she went, leaving an indelible mark on communities around the globe. This remarkable print encapsulates both the power of human connection and Princess Diana's enduring legacy as one of history's most revered princesses.

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