The Daily Express and Panini have announce the launch of a commemorative sticker album for the 20th anniversary of the late Princess Diana.

Express readers will be given the opportunity to purchase the album for £15.99 with packs of stickers being given away in copies of the Express between now and August.

Although much of the albums content has been kept under wraps the Herald can exclusively allege that one of the sections included will be the men in her life. This will include stickers for Dodi Fayed, James Hewitt and stickers for each of the 1991 English Rugby Union World Cup side. There will be descriptions explaining each of the mens connection to Diana.

Other sections that are alleged to be included are a section on famous Parisian sites such as the Ritz Hotel, Pont de l’Alma road tunnel and Avenue des Champs Elysees. A section on the drinks that Henri Paul, the driver of the car is known and also those that he is alleged to have drunk prior to driving the car; A section on the celebrities who attended the funeral and a final section illustrating the many implausible but widely believed conspiracy theories perpetuated by Mohamed Al Fayed.

The Express have also allegedly gained the rights for the exclusive use of Diana relics. These will be available to the first 500 people who purchase the album and are alleged to include locks of her hair, pieces of her clothes, a vial containing her blood, her fingers and Paul Burrell.

It is rumoured that the Express are hoping that this sticker album will be more successful than their current range of Brexit street party kits which look to be sent back to where they cam from, China.

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