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Devastation and Immediate Reactions
According to reports from The Express and other contemporary sources, Jackson was overwhelmed with grief upon hearing the news. He reportedly fainted and required smelling salts to recover when he learned of Diana’s death. The impact was so profound that he postponed a scheduled HIStory tour concert in Belgium, where he had been set to perform in front of an audience of 60,000 people.
Paying Tribute Through Performance
When Jackson returned to the stage, he made it a point to honor Diana. At his next performance, he addressed the audience, saying, “In my heart, I was saying, ‘I love you, Diana. Shine. And shine on forever, because you are the true princess of the people.’”
Through this tribute, Jackson publicly acknowledged the personal connection they shared, elevating Diana’s memory beyond public headlines and emphasizing her humanity.
At the memorial, Jackson told reporters, “I wanted to be here to honor my friend who is no longer here… I love her.” These remarks, along with his visible grief, demonstrated the sincerity of his feelings and the strength of their bond.
Continued Reflections on Their Relationship
Even years after Diana’s death, Jackson spoke fondly of their friendship. In 2003, he described Diana as “one of the sweetest people I’ve ever known, because we could relate to each other.” He emphasized the shared understanding of media intrusion, noting that both had been relentlessly pursued and often misrepresented in tabloids.
Jackson’s reflections reveal that their connection extended far beyond casual friendship. It was built on mutual empathy, respect, and shared experiences of isolation amid fame.
Fiddes stated that Jackson believed Diana was uniquely capable of understanding “his life in terms of not being able to go anywhere, and the media stories that got out of hand… the intrusion into the private life, having no privacy whatsoever, the children being hounded.”
Shared Humanitarian Values
One of the key aspects of their connection was a shared commitment to charitable causes and humanitarian work. Diana had long been an advocate for children’s hospitals, HIV/AIDS awareness, and numerous other social causes.
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