EXCLUSIVE PICTURE: 'I hope they're ok with it': Naomi Watts on the Prince William and Harry's reaction to her film about the late Princess Diana

By Baz Bamigboye

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Naomi Watts did her own sleuthing before agreeing to portray Diana in a film about the late Princess of Wales and her bid for happiness with a heart surgeon.

‘I did struggle with the idea of doing it,’ the Oscar-nominated actress confessed. The thought of signing on to star in a movie about a woman who, even 15 years after her tragic death, still polarises and provokes public opinion, made her hesitate.

‘It’s definitely risky. But having said that, it’s a story that had to be told. It’s a piece of history. We do like to look back on big stories, though it’s a little fresher, perhaps, than a film about Henry VIII,’ she said.

Lovers: Naveen Andrews plays heart surgeon Hasnat Khan in the film (pictured for the first time here in his doctor's whites). The movie concerns itself with the two-year, secretive relationship the princess had with him

Lovers: Naveen Andrews plays heart surgeon Hasnat Khan in the film (pictured for the first time here in his doctor's whites). The movie concerns itself with the two-year, secretive relationship the princess had with him

Diana, as the picture is called, concerns itself with the two-year, secretive relationship the princess had with heart surgeon Hasnat Khan, a man she desperately wanted to marry. It was an affair often conducted with Diana’s butler Paul Burrell (played by Douglas Hodge) acting as go-between.

After Naomi was approached to star in the film, she went through Stephen Jeffreys’ script line by line, asking for verification of what it claimed.

 

‘There is so much information available, and one story conflicts with another, so you don’t know what source to trust. It was important for me to know what was true. I asked for proof, and wanted to know whether some things took place.

‘I went off and did some of my own research, and spoke to people who knew Diana,’ Naomi, 44, told me during a break from shooting additional scenes in the grounds of the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, which is standing in for the gardens at Kensington Palace.

Tribute: Naomi Watts as Princess Diana. The actress hesitated about taking on the role at first

Tribute: Naomi Watts as Princess Diana. The actress hesitated about taking on the role at first

Dead ringer? Naomi Watts has acknowledged that she and the princess are not at all alike

Dead ringer? Naomi Watts has acknowledged that she and the princess are not at all alike

There’s no doubt that casting an A-list star — Naomi starred in Mulholland Drive, The Ring and King Kong, garnered an Academy Award nomination for 21 Grams, and could well be in contention again for her powerful performance in new film The Impossible — gives the movie class and stature.

Naveen Andrews is Mr Hasnat and he has some stellar credits, too — Lost and The English Patient among them.

But a number of factors caused Naomi concern. ‘I was afraid of the comparison that comes with playing any iconic  figure — and because of her memory . . . we’re fond of  her memory.

‘And the way she died . . .’ she added suddenly, almost shocking herself at the memory of the princess’s death following a high-speed car crash in a Paris underpass. ‘Is it going to open it all up again? We’re certainly not trying to upset the boys, though they’re men now,’ she said referring to Princes William and Harry. ‘I hope they’re OK with it.’

Glamorous: Naomi Watts certainly looks the part in a fitted sequined dress
The Hollywood actress stars in the film that will centre on Princess Diana's secret affair with heart surgeon Dr. Hasnat Kahn

Glamorous: Naomi Watts certainly looks the part as she acts out scenes dressed in a sequined dress

She also acknowledged that she and the princess are not at all alike. Though as she spoke she lowered her head, and gave me a flash of blue eyes under long lashes that was classic  ‘Shy Di’. We both roared  with laughter.

‘I’m not the same height. I don’t look like her, though we’ve tried our best with hair, make-up and clothes. It’s an interpretation,’ she stressed, adding that to do the whole ‘mimicry thing’ would be absurd.

For scenes where director Oliver Hirschbiegel recreates the famous Panorama interview, the actress strove to get the princess’s voice spot on, because the TV footage is in the public domain.

Behind closed doors, though, ‘we have the freedom to create the character as it becomes my own’.

Naomi left the UK at 14 and moved with her mother to Australia. She watched Charles and Diana’s wedding in 1981 on television, but lost track of the soap opera the marriage turned into. But when the princess died, she was ‘absolutely struck with emotion and grief. It was devastating, like it was someone I knew. I think we all felt that.’ The more Naomi delved into Diana’s life, the more impressed she was. ‘She was a remarkable woman,’ she told me. ‘She was complicated, strong, intelligent and vulnerable.

Lights, camera, action: Naomi Watts is seen filming scenes from the film about the last two year of Princess Diana's life

Lights, camera, action: Naomi Watts is seen filming scenes from the film about the last two year of Princess Diana's life

Truthful: The film is an interpretation of the truth, based on a lot of research

Truthful: The film is an interpretation of the truth, based on a lot of research

Love affair: Naomi Watts and Naveen Andrews share an embrace as Diana and Hasnat Khan

Love affair: Naomi Watts and Naveen Andrews share an embrace as Diana and Hasnat Khan

‘I grew up with a mother who is strong and opinionated, so I’ve always gravitated to women like that. What I loved learning about Diana was that she really fought for happiness. She didn’t cave in, though she may have had her moments.’

I watch as Naomi, dressed in khaki slacks, pink shirt and sleeveless sweater, keeps wicket as Naveen Andrews, as Mr Hasnat, bowls to Prince Harry (Harry Holland) while Prince William (Laurence Belcher) fields.

(Interestingly, Harry Holland’s brother Tom plays Naomi and Ewan McGregor’s son in the scorching film The Impossible, about the Boxing Day tsunami.)

Did such a cricketing moment really happen? ‘They certainly spent time together in the palace (Kensington) with the kids,’ said Robert Bernstein, who is producing Diana with Ecosse Films partner Douglas Rae.

Diana reincarnated: Naomi Watts transformed into the late princess to shoot new scenes for the forthcoming royal biopic

Diana reincarnated: Naomi Watts transformed into the late princess to shoot new scenes for the forthcoming royal biopic

Battle: The actress fought through a pack of paparazzi during adrenaline-fuelled scenes

Battle: The actress fought through a pack of paparazzi during adrenaline-fuelled scenes

Diana mobbed Mobbed: Before her death, the princess was followed everywhere by adoring fans and photographers

‘The film is our interpretation of the truth, based on a lot of research. Many people close to Diana were interviewed,’ Bernstein added, though he refused to say who his team spoke to.

Kate Snell, who penned a book about Hasnat (Diana, Her Last Love), acted as a consultant.

And many of Diana’s friends confirmed individual incidents. For instance, the princess’s friend, the acupuncturist Oonagh Toffolo, was there when she met Mr Hasnat. He was treating Toffolo’s husband in hospital when Diana visited. ‘All I can say is that the facts of their meeting have been confirmed,’ Bernstein said.

He said the film is ‘essentially about a woman who is empowered. We focus a lot on the work she did with land mines,’ he said.

At its core, though, Diana is a love story, and the movie declares that the Princess and Hasnat had a full relationship. ‘They were together for nearly two years,’ Bernstein said. ‘It’s very delicately done, but the insinuation is that they have a physical relationship. But obviously we’re not voyeuristic or sensationalist in any way.’

It seemed clear from what he was trying to tell me that there are no explicit scenes that would embarrass the Queen, or any other members of the Royal Family.

‘No, no, no,’ Bernstein assured me. ‘We’re not here for sensationalism or titillation. We’re here to tell a love story.’

We shall find out if they succeed next autumn, when Momentum, the film’s UK distributor, releases Diana after it has done the film festival rounds.

 

 

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Of course they won't be "ok with it" as a lot of it seems to be pure speculation. It's too soon when her sons are still alive and can be hurt by it. Also, I have to say that from the bits I have seen here, it looks to be third rate anyway.

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Dr Khan never let her down? Then why didn't he have the courage to marry her and give this poor girl the gift of real happiness, stability, love and support she so deserved and needed? Courage to join her and share her life - both the good and the bad. Sounds like he only wanted the good part and was not brave enough for the burden that came with it.

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Dr Khan is the only person that has never let Diana down. He has never ever sold her out. Shame the same cannot be said of Dianas other so called friends....Let her rest in peace!

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Are they ever going to finish making this movie - it is taking longer to film than Gone with the Wind.

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I'm far more interested in seeing the slattern Camilla in the eponymous role of Shergar.

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This looks like it could be one of those "so bad it's good" films. Naomi Watts' carear really needs a hit at the moment, I doubt this is going to be it. Golden Raspberry time I reckon.

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In the movie ''The Queen'' Queen Elizabeth was so beautifully portrayed. That's what Diana deserves but I really doubt she'll get that. Something doesn't look right in the pictures. It's not just the fact that Watts doesn't look like Diana, it's something else. Almost everything is off. I hope Watts' career can recover after this.

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I dont find this film hotly anticipated.. I just feel sorry for her boys having to watch this charade going on.. imagine if it was your mother for instance??

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ahh-the return of the zero credibility diana film..killed before it was born with the help of misguided casting and the daily mail in a hapless attempt to convince itself and its readers that the lead (and most of the other cast members) look anything like those they were meant to portray.the whole thing has been hilarious from beginning to end..

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I thought Dr.Khan is/was a very handsome man, but what do we have here?

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