The public narrative of Princess Diana is often defined by the flashbulbs of the paparazzi and the high-drama fallout of her royal marriage, but tucked within the chaotic final years of her life was a chapter of profound, quiet sincerity. It began in the sterile, hushed corridors of the Royal Brompton Hospital in 1995, just two months before her world-shaking Panorama interview. Diana was a frequent visitor to hospitals, known for a tactile compassion that could bridge the gap between a crown and a clinic bed. However, on this particular visit, she wasn’t just there to provide comfort; she was…