At heart, Diana was Pop Princess who loved to meet her idols

In the midst of Princess Diana’s tumultuous marriage to Prince Charles, a song captured the essence of their relationship and forged a deep bond with a fellow icon. Bryan Adams, the Canadian singer who mesmerized the world with hits like “Everything I Do (I Do It For You)” and “Summer of 69,” revealed the story behind his friendship with Princess Diana in a recent interview. It all began when Diana found amusement in the lyrics he had written about her.

Diana, Princess of Wales with singer Elton John at a television awards ceremony in 1993

Their friendship started when they met on a plane, where Brian Adams mentioned to Diana that he had used her name in a song. Amused, she responded, “Yes, I know, very funny. Actually, I’d like to hear it again.” Intrigued by their encounter, Adams sent a copy of the song, titled “Diana,” to Kensington Palace.

And to his surprise, he received an invitation from the princess herself to visit her for tea. Recalling this incredible turn of events, Adams emphasized, “Meeting her was truly one of the greatest things that ever happened to me.”

Princess Diana, widely known for her love of pop music, found solace and inspiration in the music of her favorite artists. From Duran Duran to Elton John, she reveled in the opportunity to mingle with her idols. Duran Duran held a special place in her heart, and she often danced to their iconic hits, like “Girls On Film,” in front of her mirror at Kensington PalacePrincess Diana laughing with Nick Rhodes, John Taylor and Simon Le Bon of Duran Duran at the Royal Premiere of a View to a Kill

Diana’s love for pop music extended beyond Duran Duran. She attended countless live shows of various artists and met them personally. But her connection with Bryan Adams went deeper. Their friendship was built on shared conversations and a mutual admiration for each other’s talent.

The speculations surrounding a possible affair between Bryan Adams and Princess Diana in the 1990s remain just that—speculations. Adams preferred to focus on the beautiful friendship they had instead of addressing the rumors. He described Diana as an incredible woman and a super-great inspiration.Bryan Adams, Elton John and Ringo Starr sing together at a concert for the Prince's Trust

Apart from Bryan Adams, Princess Diana shared profound connections with other music legends. George Michael, the iconic singer-songwriter, became a close friend of Diana’s. They first met at the Live Aid concert in 1985 and developed a unique bond over the years. George Michael even wrote new lyrics for his songs, “Fast Love” and “Spinning the Wheel,” as a tribute to their friendship.

Another musician who played an instrumental role in Diana’s life was Sir Elton John. Their friendship blossomed after their first meeting at Prince Andrew’s birthday party in 1981. Sir Elton was struck by Diana’s incredible social ease and her ability to make everyone around her feel comfortable.

This connection led to Sir Elton penning new lyrics for his timeless hit, “Candle in the Wind,” in honor of Diana’s funeral. The song’s opening lines were changed to reflect her as “England’s rose,” ensuring her everlasting memory.

Princess Diana’s love for music and her idolization of pop stars allowed her to create everlasting friendships that transcended the boundaries of fame. These relationships brought her solace, inspiration, and moments of joy throughout her life.