Diana’s fashion designer says she was ‘so warm’ and ‘genteel’ to work with

A former personal fashion designer to Diana, Princess of Wales has said she was “so warm” and “so genteel” to work with.

Paul Costelloe told BBC Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs that going to Kensington Palace to meet her while he was designing clothes for her was “one of the most amazing experiences” of his life.

Costelloe worked as a personal designer for Diana from 1983 until her death.

When asked what Diana was like to design for, Costelloe said: “So genteel, so feminine, so warm, so humorous.”

He said that as he sat in the drawing room of Kensington Palace he “couldn’t believe” he was there.

“It was one of the most amazing experiences in my life,” Costelloe added.

He also reflected on seeing photographs of Diana meeting Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti in one of his dresses after being caught in a downpour during a concert in Hyde Park.

“She just looked so happy and she just did me so proud and I’m so grateful to have that image of her and I’m nearly shedding a tear at this moment, because it was such a special time and I still cherish every moment,” he said.

Costelloe also said Netflix royal drama The Crown did a “nice rip-off of my yellow linen printed dress” during one of the episodes featuring Diana.

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