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Where Were You? Diana Q On Radio.
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Driving this morning I had the radio on and a reporter was outside Kensington Palace, asking many people if they remembered where they were when Diana died.
I actually remember very well. I'd fallen asleep with the TV on, and at some point I woke up and could hear the words 'death' and 'royal ' etc so half asleep I just assumed it was the Queen Mother. What a shame I thought, turned TV off and went to bed. I woke up the next morning and put the news on, expecting to see the QM pop up on screen, and instead it was Diana's face. I just couldn't believe it. Everyone seemed to be in utter shock...and so was I tbh.
I actually remember very well. I'd fallen asleep with the TV on, and at some point I woke up and could hear the words 'death' and 'royal ' etc so half asleep I just assumed it was the Queen Mother. What a shame I thought, turned TV off and went to bed. I woke up the next morning and put the news on, expecting to see the QM pop up on screen, and instead it was Diana's face. I just couldn't believe it. Everyone seemed to be in utter shock...and so was I tbh.
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Working in America at the time, staying with friends in Savannah on the way back from a rowing competition. Am afraid I think we shocked them by how underwhelmed we were in our response to the news. Similarly, our work colleagues were very surprised that we were happy to work on the day of the funeral. My most abiding memory of that was that all our patients were watching it on the T.V.
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