
A documentary-style exhibit will include never-before-heard stories about Princess Diana Spencer. (photo courtesy of Accredited Access)
Throughout December, Angelenos have the chance to enter a walk-thru documentary that tells the untold story of how Princess Diana Spencer changed the world.
Located at Santa Monica Place, the visual journey is paired with never-before-heard stories that trace Spencer’s path through royalty, fashion and motherhood.
Hosted by Accredited Access, royal photographers Anwar Hussein and his sons Samir and Zak will share collections of their original images and the stories behind them. The Husseins have spent four decades traveling the world with the royal family and now offer their first-hand narration to the exhibit.
The exhibit also includes bespoke art sculptures, an audio guide and photo opportunities. World-renowned sculptor Pauline Loctin designed a collection of art installations that take inspiration from Spencer, Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle’s most famous fashion moments.
The gallery is located at 315 Colorado Ave. and is open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday, and from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday.
Tickets are $25. The self-guided tour will take about an hour to 90 minutes to complete.
For information, visit princessdianaexhibit.com.
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