It is rare for people to think that filmmakers or writers' obsession with Lady Diana is excessive, as most are involved in seeing, discussing and reading information about the life of the late princess. Movies like "Spencer" or the series "The Crown" have put the image of Lady Diana in the spotlight and it seems that more and more people want to see movies about the princess.

Royal weddings and the lives of princesses have always fascinated people. A modest girl like her, who married a real prince in 1981 seemed like a dream with a happy ending. Many people still remember the details of the famous wedding.
After Diana became part of the royal family, she also experienced difficult moments, such as postpartum depression or divorce. She did not choose not to speak, but spoke openly to support anyone who faced common challenges with her. The way she communicated and the relationship she had with people turned her into the "princess of the people".

From Caroline Bliss, Serena Scott Thomas, Naomi Watts, Emma Corrin to Kristen Stewart, many actresses have portrayed Lady Diana. One way or another, people are pushed to watch movies about the princess to understand not only her attitude, appearance, voice, but also to see who has portrayed her best.

Apart from these, people want to see movies with Diana in the center because they want to see the events from her point of view, what she may have felt. More or less like traveling in time.