It was Princess Diana who quietly held Elton John while he grieved the loss of their friend Gianni Versace.
Forty-seven days later, Elton would sit at the piano in Westminster Abbey and sing a rewritten version of Candle in the Wind 1997 — just once — as a final goodbye to Diana.
Looking back, that quiet embrace in Milan feels like the last chapter of a friendship… before history changed forever.
A Poignant Full-Circle Tribute
In the final weeks of her life, Princess Diana once again showed the empathy that made her beloved around the world.
On July 22, 1997, the Princess of Wales traveled to Milan, Italy, to attend the funeral of iconic fashion designer Gianni Versace, who had been tragically murdered outside his home in Miami just days earlier.
Inside the magnificent Duomo di Milano, nearly 2,000 mourners gathered to honor Versace’s life.
Among them were global celebrities including:
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Naomi Campbell
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Sting
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Elton John
But one moment from that solemn service would later become unforgettable.
Diana’s Quiet Act of Kindness
During the ceremony, Elton John was visibly devastated by the loss of his close friend Versace.
At one point, cameras captured Princess Diana leaning toward him, offering comfort as he wiped away tears.
The image was simple but powerful:
A princess known for her compassion quietly supporting a grieving friend.
It also symbolized the deep bond between Diana and Elton, who had navigated years of fame, media pressure, and personal struggles together.
Interestingly, the two had reportedly experienced a brief falling-out before Versace’s death. Their reunion at the funeral served as a reminder that grief can heal even strained friendships.
A Tragedy That Shook the World
Just 47 days after that moment in Milan, tragedy struck again.
On August 31, 1997, Princess Diana died in a car crash in Paris at the age of 36.
The news sent shockwaves around the world.
Millions mourned the woman widely known as the “People’s Princess.”
Elton John’s Historic Farewell
On September 6, 1997, during Diana’s funeral at Westminster Abbey, Elton John paid tribute to his friend in a way that would become one of the most emotional musical moments in history.
Seated at the piano, he performed a rewritten version of his 1973 hit Candle in the Wind.
The new version, titled “Goodbye England’s Rose,” featured lyrics written by Bernie Taupin that honored Diana’s compassion, courage, and global impact.
As millions watched across the world, Elton delivered the performance with visible emotion.
The recording later became one of the best-selling singles in music history, with proceeds donated to the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund.
A Song Performed Only Once
After the funeral, Elton John made a personal promise.
He vowed never to perform the 1997 version publicly again, preserving it as a unique tribute meant only for Diana.
The decision turned the performance into something sacred—a once-in-a-lifetime farewell.
The Image That Still Moves the World
Today, the photograph of Princess Diana comforting Elton John at Versace’s funeral continues to circulate across the internet.
It captures something rare:
Not royalty.
Not celebrity.
But simple human kindness.
In hindsight, that brief moment in Milan feels almost prophetic.
A friend offering comfort…
just weeks before the roles would be reversed.
And before Elton John would say goodbye to her in front of the entire world.