Princess Diana and Michael Jackson shared a fascinating connection that extended beyond their brief encounter. They met on July 16, 1988, backstage at Wembley Stadium during Jackson’s Bad tour, marking their only in-person meeting. Diana, a fan of Jackson’s music, reportedly adored his albums Thriller and Bad.
Before the concert, Jackson nervously greeted Diana and revealed he had removed the song “Dirty Diana” from the setlist out of respect. However, Diana insisted he perform it, showcasing her playful side.
Their bond deepened through shared experiences as global icons hounded by relentless media attention. Jackson later claimed they often spoke on the phone, discussing their struggles and mutual passions, though Diana’s friends refuted this.
Jackson was deeply affected by Diana’s tragic death in 1997, even fainting upon hearing the news. He honored her memory during performances, calling her a “true princess of the people” and cherishing their brief but meaningful friendship.