Paris Museum Unveils Princess Diana Wax Statue That Stuns Visitors
The Grévin Museum in Paris has unveiled a striking wax figure of Diana, Princess of Wales, commemorating the 30th anniversary of her explosive 1995 BBC Panorama interview in which she famously said her marriage to Prince Charles had become “a bit crowded.”
The exhibit recreates her unforgettable “revenge dress,” a daring black gown she wore the very night Charles admitted on national television that he had been unfaithful—transforming the outfit into a global symbol of empowerment and independence.
Positioned beside Marie-Antoinette, the figure highlights Diana’s legacy as a royal who defied convention and reclaimed her narrative.
Author Christine Orban says the dress represents the princess’s bold step toward personal freedom, capturing the moment she consciously chose to be seen, photographed, and heard on her own terms.