Princess Diana’s heartfelt letter to man struggling with bulimia on display at Las Vegas exhibit
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David Corelli, curator of "Princess Diana: A Tribute Exhibition," detailed the numerous items associated with the late royal that have rarely been seen by the public.
Stephanie Nolasco covers entertainment at Foxnews.com.
Royal fans unable to travel across the pond can now head to Sin City for a special exhibition dedicated to "The People’s Princess." Coinciding with the 25th anniversary of her passing, a new attraction titled, "Princess Diana: A Tribute Exhibition," now occupies a 10,000-square-foot space. It features more than 700 items of memorabilia. The items, many of which have not been seen before by the public, include evening gowns, personal letters Diana wrote, as well as gifts she gave to friends.
"[This] is the only letter that we know on record where she publicly speaks about having bulimia and writing to someone else about the struggle she had [with it]," David Corelli, curator of the exhibition, told Fox News Digital. "This was the late ‘80s, early ‘90s. Nobody was speaking about mental health. And for her to come out publicly and start to bring up some of those issues, you start seeing a wave of people … getting actual treatment and seek help."