Though Princess Dianas August 1997 death forever linked her to a flashy playboy named Dodi Al Fayed, that fatal Paris tryst may have been intended as a message to the man she'd just broken up with �Pakistani heart surgeon Hasnat Khan�the only one who would never use or betray her. Talking to those who knew the couple during their two-year relationship, Sarah Ellison examines Diana's yearning for normalcy, Khan's fears about life with a global celebrity, and her struggle to bridge the chasm between them.
-Sarah Ellison
Vanity Fair
Left, Dr. Hasnat Khan, London. Right, Princess Diana at a charity event in London in December 1995, a few months after first meeting Khan, in a waiting room at the Royal Brompton Hospital, where she was visiting a friend's husband.
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