Princess Diana, alongside Prince Charles, was in the viewing audience for the Wembley leg of Michael Jackson’s “Bad” tour on July 16, 1988. During an exchange before his performance, the King of Pop made a £300,000 donation to the Prince of Wales’ charity – The Prince’s Trust. However, his gift to the Princess of Wales was priceless.
Mr Jackson handed over custom-made “Bad” jackets he had made for her, which had been personalised for her two sons Prince Harry and Prince William.
It was revealed during Amazon Prime’s series “Michael Jackson: Unmasked” how the singer made time before the show to speak to the royals.
The 2016 documentary detailed: “In 1987, the album Bad was released and along with it came a different Michael Jackson.
“The 1988 tour was attended by Prince Charles and Princess Diana.
Princess Diana attended Michael Jackson's tour (Image: GETTY)
Michael Jackson hands Princess Diana a gift (Image: GETTY)
Michael also gave Princess Diana two custom-made Bad world tour jackets
Michael Jackson Unmasked
“Prior to taking to the stage, Michael presented them with a £300,000 cheque from the proceeds of his Wembley concerts to go to the Prince’s Trust.
“Michael also gave Princess Diana two custom-made Bad world tour jackets for her young sons William and Harry.”
The Princess of Wales has been labelled as “the People’s Princess” due to her down-to-earth nature.
Last year, it was revealed how she used to pull hilarious pranks on her two sons, leaving them shocking Christmas gifts in their