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Princess Diana: The hidden message in her gym gear

By Daniela Elser
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3 Jul, 2019 12:05 AM4 mins to read

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Diana wore the same sweatshirt every time she exercised, to troll the paparazzi. Photo / Getty Images

Diana wore the same sweatshirt every time she exercised, to troll the paparazzi. Photo / Getty Images

At $300-a-month, a membership at the exclusive Chelsea Harbour Club gym is something of a bargain.

Not only will you be able to work out in one of London's most exclusive gyms, but there is a very good chance that many mornings — just after school drop-off — you will be able to spy the future king of England getting his sweat on.

Not only is the Harbour Club Prince William's workout destination of choice, it was his mother's.

In the '90s, Diana, Princess of Wales, made the fitness club (that's what they were called in the '90s) world famous.

And intriguingly, it was also where she executed one of her most cunning and brilliant media masterstrokes.

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This undated photo released Monday, July 1, 2019, by RR Auction shows Princess Diana's sweatshirt, to be auctioned through July 10, by the Boston-based auction firm. Photo / Getty images
This undated photo released Monday, July 1, 2019, by RR Auction shows Princess Diana's sweatshirt, to be auctioned through July 10, by the Boston-based auction firm. Photo / Getty images

It was a time when the Princess' every move was dogged by the paparazzi. From her hairdresser's to her favourite restaurants to, yes, her beloved gym. Day in and day out, the royal's haunts were the hunting ground for the voracious press pack.

Only a few years earlier, in 1993, she had sued the owner of another West London gym after he sold photos of her working out inside the gym to European, British and American tabloids.

Every day, they would stake out the Harbour Club, using stepladders to get better angles and shots. And every time she went there, she would scurry inside. You can watch YouTube videos of it. She looks hunted and deeply uncomfortable.

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But the 30-something had a plan to strike back.

At some stage, Virgin impresario Richard Branson had given Diana a branded sweatshirt bearing the company's iconic logo. For all intents and purposes, it probably should have just ended up in the back of her cupboard beside forgotten T-shirts and discarded '80s puffball dresses. Instead, she deployed it to devastating advantage.

Princess Diana during the President of the Republic of Turkey, Kenan Evren's state visit to England. Photo / Getty Images
Princess Diana during the President of the Republic of Turkey, Kenan Evren's state visit to England. Photo / Getty Images

The Princess decided that every day she would wear the jumper to enter and leave the Harbour Club. By donning the very same dull piece of clothing every time she arrived for a workout, Diana was ensuring the baying paparazzi got essentially the same shot of her.

Day after day, week after week, thus denying them any new (and saleable) shots of her.

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It was a truly deft move that was slyly powerful. At a time when the newly separated HRH was struggling to find her voice, it was a truly brilliant "f**k you" to the press that often made her life hell.

This particular piece of royal history is now for sale. Diana later gifted the (very sweaty, we're guessing) sweatshirt to her longtime personal trainer Jenni Rivvett. If you are eager to snap up this truly unique memento, you better have deep pockets. At the time of writing, the highest bid is $61,471.

"It became her most worn top on her regular visits to the gym," Ms Rivett writes in a letter that accompanies the sale. "She felt there were far more important issues to focus on in the world then her gym attire and therefore decided that wearing the famous Virgin sweatshirt to every session would be a good way to stop the media frenzy!"

Sadly, Diana's media-destroying tactic only kinda worked. Despite snappers being denied any particularly new or exciting shots of the mum-of-two, they would still set up and wait for her outside the Harbour Club.

It's interesting to contrast that frenzy that greeted her every time she felt like working up a sweat with the reality her son faces.

Diana, Princess Of Wales wearing a dress designed by the Emanuels. Photo / Getty Images
Diana, Princess Of Wales wearing a dress designed by the Emanuels. Photo / Getty Images

There has never been a pap shot of him arriving or leaving from the Harbour Club. So much has changed in 20-odd years, and luckily, he doesn't need any stealthy sweatshirt antics.

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Meanwhile, last month three of Princess Diana's iconic day dresses sold at a London auction for over $400,000.

The first was a peach suit designed by Catherine Walker. Diana wore it during the President of the Republic of Turkey's state visit in 1988.

It sold for $175,000.

The second outfit was designed by David and Elizabeth Emanuel and was worn on a visit to Bahrain with Prince Charles in 1986. It sold for almost $200,000.

The third was a red suit by Jasper Conran. Princess Diana wore it when she christened the cruise liner Royal Princess in 1984. It sold for close to $117,000.

Princess Diana aboard the P&O cruise liner named in her honour, the Royal Princess. Photo / Getty Images
Princess Diana aboard the P&O cruise liner named in her honour, the Royal Princess. Photo / Getty Images
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