Princess Diana's unfilmed role in "The Bodyguard" sequel revealed

The script for the second part of the iconic film reached her desk shortly before her tragic death. Princess Diana had agreed to star in the production alongside a well-known actor. She asked him one fundamental question about the kissing scene. What did she hear?

Princess Diana could have become a movie star
Princess Diana could have become a movie star
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Kacper Kulpicki

24 June 2024 13:56

Before the fatal accident in Paris, Princess Diana made ambitious plans for the future. She wanted to return to the United Kingdom, focus more on young Harry and William, and redirect her career anew.

The Queen of Hearts had an excellent opportunity for this to happen. As it turns out, she was allowed to become a movie star. The offer was made by Kevin Costner. He was planning at the time to create a sequel to the famous "The Bodyguard."

The actor was to appear on set as the princess's bodyguard, and this role ideally suited King Charles III's former wife. How did she react to this proposal?

And she said … she goes, 'Yes.' (...) 'My life's about to change.'" - the artist recalls on People TV.

Princess Diana was interested in the script, and even during its creation, she asked Kevin Costner if there was a scene where the main characters kiss.

"She said, ‘Is there going to be a kissing scene?’ And I said, ‘Do you want there to be one?’ And she said, ‘Yeah,’" he explained. "And I said, ‘Then we’ll do that.’" - Kevin Costner recounted on "The Howard Stern Show".

She persuaded Princess Diana. Kevin Costner revealed how it happened

The star added that he owes much of the project to writer and member of the British royal family, Sarah Ferguson. She significantly influenced his presentation of the details to the Princess of Wales and her persuasion to attend preliminary talks.

Young Kevin Costner and Princess Diana
Young Kevin Costner and Princess Diana© Getty Images
She was the one who connected us. And she never said, "What about me? I'm also a princess." She was very positive - we learn from People TV.

Unfortunately, the aristocrat who died in 1997 never made it to the studio. In the 21st century, many productions about her fate have been created - from feature films to documentaries. Fans can watch, among others, the series "The Crown," which depicts the last days of her life. What do you think, did Princess Diana have the makings of a cinema icon?

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