This exhibit is a must-see for anyone who admires Princess Diana or is interested in the history of the British royal family. We attended with the audio guide, and I highly recommend it—it added so much context, emotion, and background to what we were seeing. The narration was well-paced and informative, helping us connect with Diana’s story on a deeper level.
What really stood out was the sheer amount of material on display. The exhibit is incredibly comprehensive, featuring everything from her childhood memorabilia to iconic fashion pieces, personal correspondence, and never-before-seen photographs. It offers a well-rounded view of Diana—not just as a royal, but as a woman who captured hearts around the world with her grace, compassion, and sense of duty.
One of the most touching parts was the section dedicated to her humanitarian work. Seeing her efforts to raise awareness for causes like AIDS, landmine victims, and the homeless reminded us of how ahead of her time she was. The exhibit doesn't shy away from the challenges she faced, but it treats her story with dignity and empathy.
The fashion portion was especially stunning—many of her most iconic outfits are displayed with background stories and design details. It’s fascinating to see how her style evolved and how she used fashion as a tool to communicate and connect with people.
The exhibit space itself is well laid out, allowing you to move at your own pace without feeling rushed or overcrowded. There are emotional moments throughout, so give yourself enough time to really take everything in. It’s a moving experience that left a lasting impression.
Whether you’re a lifelong fan or someone who wants to learn more about a truly remarkable woman, this exhibit offers an engaging and respectful tribute to Diana’s legacy. It’s beautifully done, and I would absolutely recommend...
Read moreA Royal Experience: Reflecting on the Life and Legacy of Princess Diana
Do you remember where you were when you first heard the news of Princess Diana’s passing? I do. I was driving down Westheimer toward the 610 West Loop when I spotted a heartfelt tribute written on the back windshield of a car. It hit me hard—shock, disbelief, and sadness. Diana was a symbol of grace and resilience, and it felt like she was just beginning to fully embrace who she was meant to be.
The Princess Diana & The Royals Exhibit in Las Vegas brings those emotions back to life in the most compelling way. From the moment you step in, you’re immersed in a narrative that feels deeply personal yet universally significant. I was so captivated by the storytelling that I didn’t take any videos—only photos to remember the experience.
The exhibit itself is masterfully curated. Each piece is thoughtfully displayed, offering an intimate and transparent look at Diana’s life and legacy. I was particularly struck by the deeper dive into her lineage, as well as insights into King Charles’ background. The journey ends on an uplifting note, showcasing Prince William and Prince Harry as they step into their roles as husbands, fathers, and philanthropists, carrying Diana’s legacy forward.
Even the merchandise section is impressive, featuring beautifully designed items, including replicas of Diana’s iconic clothing. The short narrative clips, each just 1.5 minutes or less, are engaging and accessible, making it easy to absorb the wealth of information without feeling overwhelmed.
This exhibit is an absolute must-see—heartfelt, inspiring, and beautifully executed. Two big thumbs up! 👍🏾👍🏾 👑👸❤️🎉...
Read moreI was so excited to see this exhibit. It started out great. But, I see no reason that Camilla needed to even be mentioned, especially in a positive light. I felt like it was almost a slap in Diana's face even after death. They never named her siblings. They could have left Camilla nameless. She is mentioned many times through the tour. I honestly did not even feel like finishing the tour. This is a week later, and I am still angry about it, and to top it off, it is not a cheap exhibit. I suppose for people who weren't alive during the affair with Charles and Camilla, and the hell they put her through, they don't see anything wrong with it. But Princess Di should not have Camilla part of her memory and her impact she had on the world. Which they also talked very little about. Maybe if they talked less about Camilla, they would have had more time to talk about all the good she did. Don't waste your money if you remember who Camilla is and what she and Charles did to Di. **edit to respond to response - then at least be honest about it. Camilla and Charles affair hurt a lot of people, and to portray them, like none of that happened, is misleading and dishonest. When I was there, the people that were there were old enough to remember the truth, I still think it would have been better to leave Camilla out than to paint her into something she was not. Princess Di, her boys, and her family (who are hardly mentioned) deserve that. ...
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