The thing that didn't make any sense was how we were introduced to Diana at the beginning. She was lost, driving around in the same place she grew up in, couldn't remember highways, roads and villages but could a field and a distant scarecrow as belonging to her father. Her indifference to the story of an old employee's story of how as a young soldier in occupied northern Ireland he lost his friend as she was more concerned about a horse whose spirit remained unbroken and was unrideable made her cold, uncaring about human loss, which the real Diana was not. The whole children's game under the blanket was awkward and embarrassing in it's artistic license. No wonder Harry wants to avoid her. Not a bad effort as the film did have some good scenes, the mob of photographers that would eventualy be the cause of her demise was horrifying and accurate and the meal scenes were stifling in nature but well done.