Above: Another newspaper article relates how British doll artist Ellen Bedington was busy creating Princess Diana dolls. Courtesy of Alison Kirkness Ellen Bedington chose to create her china Princess Diana doll as the young royal mother on the day of Prince William's christening. The doll's attire was inspired by photos taken in the palace right after the event. Right: This porcelain and cloth pair of dolls by British doll artist June Rose Gale represent the new Princess of Wales and her smallest attendant, Clementine Hambro. Courtesy of Linda Sarna Far right: British doll artist Vina Cooke was commissioned to create a cloth Princess Diana doll in the red silk and lace gown. Behind this doll are the artist's unique Royal Wedding couple. Courtesy of the late Vina Cooke This photo is of a newspaper story about Vina Cooke and her doll museum. Courtesy of Charles Chambers Left: In this correspondence between the artist and Linda Sarna, we learn that June Rose Gale had given her seventh copy of the doll to Princess Diana. Courtesy of Linda Sarna 132 Summer 2018