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This is an archive article published on August 20, 2015

‘Spooky’ photoshopped image of late Princess Diana with her grand-daughter goes viral

The photo of Princess Diana is also proof of the fact that anything, yes anything, can break the internet.

Princess Diana, who died in a fatal car crash in 1997, has come back ‘alive’, at least in the memory of netizens, thanks to a photoshopped image now going viral across the internet.

The image of Princess Diana, superimposed on a photograph of Duchess of Cambridge carrying her daughter Charlotte at her christening, was reportedly edited using the Photoshop tool by an American Lori Eastwood. But then, the photo shared by one Mary Kohnke, has been trending on Facebook with more than 2,60,000 ‘shares.’

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The photo, that shows Princess Diana bending over her grand-daughter Princess Charlotte, has got people differing in how they see it. While many of them termed the photo ‘creepy’ and ‘an insult to the family’, others thought it was a beautiful photograph that brings back memories of Princess Diana.

The photo is also proof of the fact that the weirdest things in the world can take over the internet. Earlier this year, it was a dress, whose actual colour had got internet users in a tizzy, which was trending on social media platforms.

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