Lady Diana movie played by Kristen Stewart
Lady Diana movie played by Kristen Stewart Yxg9r
To feel so muzzled that you have to rip off your pearls and eat them at the dinner table in front of your husband, that's not listening to you. That is what it feels sometimes in heightened situations.
I think i just watched the available documentaries. I sort of just watched them in succession and i sort of blew through the crown in three days. Yeah, she's ironically a very unknowable figure, which is her plate i think all she
wanted was to sort of be available and she was and that was kind of what is beautiful about her - obviously her
ability to connect and bridge gaps and bring other people together. And her light feels incredible and she exudes it. she can't stop that, even when she's not well. In pictures where she's clearly she wears her heart on her sleeve completely. there's never a time where she's not displaying how she's feeling even if she's not saying it. It was crazy to sift through a bunch of material and see so many conflicting perspectives and kind of trying to
formulate a a personal feeling that felt distinct, knowing that we could never do it perfectly.
To feel
so
muzzled that you
have to
rip off your pearls and eat them at the dinner table in front of your husband, that's not listening to you.
That is
what it feels
sometimes
in heightened situations.
I
think
i
just
watched
the available documentaries. I sort of
just
watched
them in succession and i sort of blew through the crown in three days. Yeah,
she's
ironically
a
very
unknowable figure, which is her plate
i
think
all she
wanted was to sort of be
available and
she was and that was kind of what is
beautiful
about her
-
obviously
her
ability to connect and bridge gaps and bring other
people
together. And her light feels
incredible and
she exudes it. she can't
stop
that, even when
she's
not well. In pictures where
she's
clearly
she wears her heart on her sleeve completely.
there
's never a
time where
she's
not displaying how
she's
feeling even if
she's
not saying it. It was crazy to sift through a bunch of material and
see
so
many
conflicting perspectives and kind of trying to
formulate
a a
personal feeling that felt distinct, knowing that we could never do it
perfectly
.
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