PRINCESS Diana would have turned 59 years old today.

The Princess of Wales won the hearts of many Scots during her visits north of the border.

She was widely called "the People's Princess" due to her charity work, her sense of style and her dedication to sons Prince William and Prince Harry.

The respect she garnered across the country was put on full display following her tragic death in 1997, with thousands of mourners paying tribute in Princes Street Gardens in Edinburgh and George Square in Glasgow.

Here, we take look back at some of Princess Diana’s most memorable moments in Scotland.

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The Princess of Wales at the Braemar Highland Games on September 1982.

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Princess Diana's visit to Malcolm Sargent house, Prestwick, September 1989.

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Princess Diana (bottom left) at Rottenrow Maternity in the early 1990s.

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Prince Charles points out someting of interest to Princess Diana at the Braemar Highland Games in September 1981.

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Princess Diana is presented with a bunch of white heather at the Braemar Highland Games in September 1982.

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Prince Charles and Princess Diana on a tram at the Glasgow Garden Festival in 1988.

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Princess Diana meets the people of Possilpark during a walkabout after her visit to the Possil Drugs Project in 1987.

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Princess Diana at the opening of the Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice in Cathcart.

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The Queen, the Queen Mother, Prince Charles and Princess Diana at the Braemar Highland Games in 1988.

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Princess Diana at the Maryhill community centre in Glasgow in 1983.

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Prince Charles and Princess Diana at the Glasgow Garden Festival opening in 1988.