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July 19, 2026

Princess Diana Attending the London Premiere of the Steven Spielberg Film “Jurassic Park” in July 1993

Princess Diana famously attended the glittering UK royal premiere of Steven Spielberg’s blockbuster film Jurassic Park on July 15, 1993. The historic star-studded event was held at the Empire Theatre in Leicester Square, London, serving as a charity benefit for the organization Turning Point.


The event was a major cultural moment, blending Hollywood hype with royal prestige. Diana arrived looking effortlessly chic in an elegant black embroidered silk dress with a matching tuxedo-style jacket, accessorized with an emerald-and-diamond choker necklace.

She walked the red carpet and spent time greeting director Steven Spielberg, his wife Kate Capshaw, author Michael Crichton, and the iconic main cast, including Sam Neill, Jeff Goldblum, Ariana Richards, and Richard Attenborough.

Inside the theater, Diana sat directly between stars Jeff Goldblum and Sam Neill. Goldblum later recalled sharing popcorn with the Princess, describing her as a “spectacular lady.” In a famous, lighthearted memory shared by Sam Neill, he brought his 10-year-old son, Tim, to sit next to the Princess. During the terrifying T-Rex scenes, his son repeatedly passed wind out of excitement and fear, leaving Neill “sweating like crazy” in terror that Diana would think it was him.

“There was a royal premiere in London, and it was, it was sort of a fortuitous occasion, you don’t get to sit beside Princess Diana every day,” Neill said. “But my son was sitting on the other side [of me] and it was kind of unfortunate, because once it starts getting exciting, about 45 minutes in, he was so carried away with things, he was about 10 years old at this point, he started to fart unreasonably.”

“It wasn’t that audible, but it was very, very [smelly],” he continued. “And there was sort of a draft through the cinema, and it was all drifting in the Princess’ direction. And I was there in my suit and bowtie and things, sweating like crazy because I thought, ‘The princess is going to think this is me. And it’s this little boy here.’”

Like a good dad, Neill says he didn’t rat out his son. Despite any theater distractions, cast members confirmed that Diana genuinely “really loved” the movie.












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