The Welsh designer claimed his ex-wife is selling the sketches without his consent and is seeking damages for a breach of copyright. The other disputed drawings up for sale include the chiffon blouse with ruff collar and satin that Diana wore for the official engagement photograph Lord Snowdon took for Vogue the sequined black taffeta evening gown from her first official engagement with Charles in March 1981 a green silk evening gown she wore in 1985 a black and silver dress from the Out Of Africa film premiere in 1986 and a white crepe dress the Princess wore on a Royal tour of the Gulf states the same year. It is the latest twist in a case that began when David sued his ex-wife over the auction of sketches of the dress and other garments worn by the Princess of Wales. And she alleges he breached her copyright by reproducing the wedding dress for the screen without her consent. However, Elizabeth claims she would have been offered the job instead had her ex-husband not spent years falsely claiming to be Diana’s dressmaker.
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