Zero bids in Internet auction for Diana's dress

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A pale-blue dress worn by Princess Diana to the 1987 Cannes Film Festival failed to attract bids in an Internet auction for charity.

SAN FRANCISCO: A pale-blue dress worn by Princess Diana to the 1987 Cannes Film Festival failed to attract bids in an Internet auction for charity, just days ahead of the 10th anniversary of her death.

The silk chiffon evening gown was among 79 dresses that Diana auctioned off for charity at Christie's in New York in June 1997, two months before she died in a car crash in Paris.

The dress, a strapless bodice made of draped and tucked silk designed by Catherine Walker, is one of four of Diana's dresses owned by the WE television network and was put up for grabs on eBay 10 days ago.

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However the gown, which was also worn by Diana to the 1989 London opening of 'Miss Saigon', did not appear to have attracted any bids after opening offers were invited at $125,000.

As a bidding deadline expired at 5:00 pm local time on Wednesday, zero offers had been registered.

The auction's organisers, WE TV, were not immediately available for comment.

Proceeds from the sale had been due to go to America's Promise Alliance, a charity dedicated to helping disadvantaged children stay in school.

The WE TV network bought the dress in the 1997 auction for around $71,000. Though the gown was later appraised and valued at $275,000, experts have recently questioned its true worth.

"If we were to put the dresses up for auction, our auction estimate would be $20,000 to $40,000 for each of the dresses," a representative from Christie's auction house told the Washington Post.