When an event so big occurs, something that affects people from all corners of the globe, you will always remember where you were at the time of it happening. I was in Britain when Diana, Princess of Wales, died. I was staying at a friend's house and clearly remember walking down the stairs and her mum saying to me: "Diana's dead."
When I turned on the TV, all channels had rolling reports of the crash, conspiracy theories and interviews.
The timing of this biopic begins soon after her separation from Prince Charles. It centres on the budding relationship between the Princess, as portrayed by Naomi Watts, and Pakistani heart surgeon Dr Hasnat Khan, played by Naveen Andrews.
A chance meeting between the Princess and the doctor blooms into an unlikely pairing.
Throughout the film she battles with inner conflict and insecurity, of wanting to be loved, and her struggles with the palace.