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Princess Diana’s ‘Revenge Dress’: She Wore It the Night Charles Aired ‘Dirty Laundry’

Dorcus Osongo
Dec 05, 2023
07:45 A.M.
  • Princess Diana wore what became an iconic dress on the night King Charles III aired their "dirty laundry."
  • The risky black number, which was soon known as "the revenge dress," was surprisingly paid for by Charles.
  • Diana's stunning dress signified the beginning of her independent life as a beautiful, no-nonsense, and courageous woman.
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Lady Diana Spencer, looking pensive and shy, aged 19, at the Young England Kindergarten Nursery School in Pimlico, London, on September 17, 1980 | Source: Getty Images

Lady Diana Spencer, looking pensive and shy, aged 19, at the Young England Kindergarten Nursery School in Pimlico, London, on September 17, 1980 | Source: Getty Images

"The Crown's" explosive fifth season has brought back the events that made headlines close to 30 years ago, involving the Royal Family. The fifth episode especially focused on Princess Diana's iconic black dress and King Charles III's controversial interview, where he revealed their family secrets.

Princess Diana wore a blue chiffon evening dress designed by fashion designers David and Elizabeth Emanuel at a banquet in New Zealand on April 20, 1983. | Source: Getty Images

Princess Diana wore a blue chiffon evening dress designed by fashion designers David and Elizabeth Emanuel at a banquet in New Zealand on April 20, 1983. | Source: Getty Images

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Diana ordered the famous dress in September 1991, before her marriage to Charles faced its peak challenges. Christina Stambolian was the designer commissioned by the princess, who had asked her to make her a dress for a significant event.

Princess Diana and Prince Charles at Cheltenham Races on March 17, 1982 | Source: Getty Images

Princess Diana and Prince Charles at Cheltenham Races on March 17, 1982 | Source: Getty Images

Christina recalled that Diana didn't care if the dress was short or long; it just had to be "something special." Christina decided on a risky, revealing design in black, which a reluctant Diana eventually agreed to. The dress with a flirty mini-train, according to the designer, took two people over sixty hours to make, with some parts hand-stitched.

Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer during a photocall before their wedding while staying at Craigowan Lodge on the Balmoral Estate in Scotland on May 6, 1981 | Source: Getty Images

Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer during a photocall before their wedding while staying at Craigowan Lodge on the Balmoral Estate in Scotland on May 6, 1981 | Source: Getty Images

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However, Diana didn't wear the dress immediately. It sat in her closet unworn for three years before she stunned the world wearing it on June 29, 1994, at the Serpentine Gallery. On the same night Diana wore the dress, which came to be called "the revenge dress," Charles made an admission on national TV.

He termed his affair with Camilla as a "deeply regrettable thing to happen."

Diana, Princess of Wales, wearing the stunning black dress commissioned by Christina Stambolian to the Vanity Fair party at the Serpentine Gallery in London, England, on June 29, 1994 | Source: Getty Images

Diana, Princess of Wales, wearing the stunning black dress commissioned by Christina Stambolian to the Vanity Fair party at the Serpentine Gallery in London, England, on June 29, 1994 | Source: Getty Images

Elizabeth Holmes, a royal fashion commentator, stated that Diana was well aware of the impact a show-stopping dress could have both in terms of wearing it and capturing attention. Holmes noted that the princess was recognized for choosing pieces that were truly impressive.

The dress not only thrilled royal fans but also played a crucial role in Diana reclaiming her narrative, asserting her independence in the process.

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Princess Diana in the "revenge dress" created by Christina Stambolian, attending the Vanity Fair party at the Serpentine Gallery in London on June 29, 1994 | Source: Getty Images

Princess Diana in the "revenge dress" created by Christina Stambolian, attending the Vanity Fair party at the Serpentine Gallery in London on June 29, 1994 | Source: Getty Images

Amy and Sidonie Roberts, costume designer and associate costume designer for "The Crown" respectively, also pointed out that the color black represented mourning. Sidonie explained that Diana chose to wear black to showcase the death of her marriage, stepping away from the Royal Palace, and the rebirth of an independent woman.

Princess Diana in the dress by Christina Stambolian, arriving at the Serpentine Gallery in London on June 29, 1994 | Source: Getty Images

Princess Diana in the dress by Christina Stambolian, arriving at the Serpentine Gallery in London on June 29, 1994 | Source: Getty Images

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Elizabeth shared these sentiments, explaining that up until she wore the revenge dress, Diana wasn't known for putting on shorter evening dresses. Moving forward, her style changed as she ditched the classic tropes of royal dressing and became a modern, confident, no-nonsense woman with a wardrobe to match.

Princess Diana, in a gown by Christina Stambolian, arrived at the Serpentine Gallery in London on June 29, 1994 | Source: Getty Images

Princess Diana, in a gown by Christina Stambolian, arrived at the Serpentine Gallery in London on June 29, 1994 | Source: Getty Images

However, Christina had different opinions on the off-the-shoulder cocktail dress she designed. She said Diana wore the dress not for Charles or to show him what he was missing but to declare to another man, whom Christina believed was James Hewitt, "I am a very beautiful woman. I am sexy. Look at what you are missing." Still, Diana and James' five-year romance fell apart.

Princess Diana, in the dress by Christina Stambolian, arriving at the Serpentine Gallery in London on June 29, 1994 | Source: Getty Images

Princess Diana, in the dress by Christina Stambolian, arriving at the Serpentine Gallery in London on June 29, 1994 | Source: Getty Images

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Diana may not have worn the dress for her ex-husband, but according to Christina, she was paid 900 pounds for making it, money which was charged to Charles' account.

Diana, Princess of Wales, in a dress designed by fashion designer Catherine Walker, arriving for a dinner in Argentina on November 24, 1995 | Source: Getty Images

Diana, Princess of Wales, in a dress designed by fashion designer Catherine Walker, arriving for a dinner in Argentina on November 24, 1995 | Source: Getty Images

On the day Diana wore the revenge dress, her stylist and former British Vogue editor, Anne Harvey, observed that Diana aimed to appear stunning—and she certainly achieved that million-dollar look.

Her magnificent appearance told the world that she was a resilient and beautiful woman who wasn't going to cry behind closed doors as Charles came clean about his affair in public.

Prince Charles and Princess Diana on their last official trip together - a visit to The Republic of Korea (South Korea) on November 3, 1992 | Source: Getty Images

Prince Charles and Princess Diana on their last official trip together - a visit to The Republic of Korea (South Korea) on November 3, 1992 | Source: Getty Images

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The "Dirty Laundry" Charles Aired

On the night Diana wore her stunning dress, Charles confessed on national TV that he had an affair with Camilla Parker Bowles, now his wife. In an ITV documentary that aired a year after Charles and Diana split, His Majesty revealed that he remained faithful to the princess until their marriage had "irretrievably broken down."

Princess Diana and Prince Charles at a welcome ceremony in Toronto, Canada, in October 1991 | Source: Getty Images

Princess Diana and Prince Charles at a welcome ceremony in Toronto, Canada, in October 1991 | Source: Getty Images

Diana's ex-husband said they both tried to make the marriage work, but they failed. He termed his affair with Camilla as a "deeply regrettable thing to happen," adding that these things do happen as they did with his marriage to Diana.

The princess jotted down in a note to Paul Burrell that she wanted so much to be Charles' best friend.

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Prince Charles, then the Prince of Wales, during a visit to the National Botanic Garden of Wales in Llanarthne, Wales, on July 06, 2022 | Source: Getty Images

Prince Charles, then the Prince of Wales, during a visit to the National Botanic Garden of Wales in Llanarthne, Wales, on July 06, 2022 | Source: Getty Images

People Editorial Director Michelle Tauber dug into Charles' confession on national TV in People's "Diana Diaries," pointing out how Charles' revelation of the family secrets may have affected the princess:

"On a human level for Diana, you can only imagine how upsetting that would have been, not only to hear that but to know that now the world has heard it. Effectively, Charles has aired some serious dirty laundry."

Then Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall in London, on March 4, 2020 | Source: Getty Images

Then Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall in London, on March 4, 2020 | Source: Getty Images

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In 1993, a six-minute telephone call between Charles and Camilla, referred to as "The Tampongate," was published by the Sunday Mirror. The intimate conversation, which took place when both Charles and Camilla were still married to their previous partners, ranged from mundane to sexual.

Tampongate confirmed that the pair had not only been in a secret relationship for a long time but were also deeply in love.

Princess Diana wore a blue chiffon evening dress designed by fashion designers David and Elizabeth Emanuel at a banquet in New Zealand on April 20, 1983. | Source: Getty Images

Princess Diana wore a blue chiffon evening dress designed by fashion designers David and Elizabeth Emanuel at a banquet in New Zealand on April 20, 1983. | Source: Getty Images

Two years later, in 1995, Diana appeared in a tell-all interview on the BBC's "Panorama" with journalist Martin Bashir, and spoke about her husband's affair. She recalled, "Well, there were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded."

Diana, Princess of Wales, wearing a dress designed by Victor Edelstein at a state banquet in Vienna, Austria, on April 16, 1986 | Source: Getty Images

Diana, Princess of Wales, wearing a dress designed by Victor Edelstein at a state banquet in Vienna, Austria, on April 16, 1986 | Source: Getty Images

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The princess also claimed that the Royal Family was waging a campaign against her as they viewed her as a problem, not knowing what to do with a separated woman. They couldn't tuck Diana away because she wouldn't go quietly. Thus, she declared, "I'll fight till the end."

Diana, Princess of Wales, at the Victor Chang Research Institute dinner dance during her visit to Sydney, Australia on October 31, 1996 | Source: Getty Images

Diana, Princess of Wales, at the Victor Chang Research Institute dinner dance during her visit to Sydney, Australia on October 31, 1996 | Source: Getty Images

When asked if she thought she would ever hold the position of a queen, Diana replied, "No, I don't, no. I'd like to be a queen of people's hearts, in people's hearts." Diana couldn't see herself being the queen of her country because she felt that the Royal Family wouldn't let her as they considered her a non-starter.

Princess Diana and Prince Charles pose after announcing their engagement in the grounds of Buckingham Palace on February 24, 1981. | Source: Getty Images

Princess Diana and Prince Charles pose after announcing their engagement in the grounds of Buckingham Palace on February 24, 1981. | Source: Getty Images

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Diana and Charles maintained a cordial relationship after their split. Tina Brown wrote in "The Diana Chronicles" that the princess jotted down in a note to Paul Burrell that she wanted so much to be Charles' best friend because she understood more than anyone else what her ex-husband was all about and the things that made him tick.

Diana, Princess of Wales, sitting on a step at her home, Highgrove House, in Doughton, Gloucestershire, on July 18, 1986 | Source: Getty Images

Diana, Princess of Wales, sitting on a step at her home, Highgrove House, in Doughton, Gloucestershire, on July 18, 1986 | Source: Getty Images

Three weeks before the princess's 35th birthday, Charles stopped by to see her at Kensington Palace. Diana joked that His Majesty had come to take the furniture away. The two laughed together and shared Earl Grey tea.

Diana, Princess of Wales, with her sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, at the piano in Kensington Palace on October 4, 1985. | Source: Getty Images

Diana, Princess of Wales, with her sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, at the piano in Kensington Palace on October 4, 1985. | Source: Getty Images

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Unfortunately, the two didn't have a long post-divorce relationship as Diana died aged 36 in a road accident when the car she was in crashed in Paris on August 31, 1997.

On her funeral day, Charles wore a navy suit as a final goodbye to his ex-wife, who had always preferred him in navy. Diana left behind their sons Prince Harry and Prince William, and a beautiful legacy in people's hearts.

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