She has never spoken publicly about her secret meeting with Princess Diana at Government House in 1983, but one New Zealand woman will never forget the looks on the faces of a room full of dignitaries as they wondered who the strange woman was being beckoned by royalty.
As a 23-year-old nurse, Wellington woman Louise Longuet was the surveillante (matron) at Institut Aplin Videmanette in Switzerland attended by Lady Diana Spencer in the 1970s.
There to improve her skiing and French as a 16-year-old, Lady Diana was one of 12 girls who lived in a chalet supervised by Ms Longuet.
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"She was quite young and I think she enjoyed just being one of the girls there," she said. "She was very natural, I would have said the girl next door.