Princess Diana’s Secret Time Capsule Opened After 34 Years – What Did It Reveal?

Princess Diana’s legacy continues to inspire millions of fans

On August 27, a time capsule she buried in 1991 at London’s Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) was opened, revealing a glimpse into the early ’90s. Inside were treasures such as Kylie Minogue’s Rhythm of Love album from 1990, a Casio pocket TV, a passport, a copy of the Sunday Times from the burial date, and a photo of Diana herself per NBC News. Although some items had water damage, most remained intact after nearly 35 years.

Back in 1991, Diana—who became president of GOSH in 1989 and frequently visited before her death in 1997—worked with two children from a Blue Peter competition to choose the capsule’s contents. The lead-lined wooden box was placed under the foundation of the hospital’s Variety Club Building, which opened in 1994. It was meant to stay sealed for centuries, but construction of a new children’s cancer center led to its early discovery, according to an E!News story.

The event echoed history: in 1872, Alexandra of Denmark, another Princess of Wales (later Queen Consort), also buried a time capsule at the hospital. Unlike Diana’s, however, Alexandra’s has never been unearthed.

Princess Diana, born Diana Spencer on July 1, 1961, became one of the most beloved figures in modern history. She married Prince Charles in 1981, and their wedding was watched by millions around the world. As Princess of Wales, she quickly earned the nickname the “People’s Princess” for her warmth, compassion, and willingness to connect with everyday people.

Diana was known for her charitable work, especially with children, AIDS awareness, and landmine victims. She broke royal traditions by showing affection publicly, speaking openly about her struggles, and using her platform to raise awareness for causes close to her heart.

Her marriage to Charles ended in divorce in 1996, but Diana remained a devoted mother to her two sons, Prince William and Prince Harry.

Tragically, she d**d in a car crash in Paris on August 31, 1997, at the age of 36. Her passing shocked the world, but her legacy of kindness, advocacy, and humanity continues to inspire new generations.

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