The Telegraph about his lengthy career and divulged a few secrets about photographing Diana as well as Queen Elizabeth II back in the day.Bailey claimed in his interview that the Princess of Wales — who died in 1997 after a car crash — had “terrible hair” while the “girlish” Queen had “beautiful” locks.He noted a moment in 1988 when he was shooting the young royal and his assistant dropped a light on her head.“I thought, “Oh f–k!,'” he recalled, adding that Diana replied: “Don’t think about it; it was a terrible accident.”“I told her she had been very magnanimous. That’s right, because she asked me what magnanimous meant,” he continued.The artist then claimed that Diana’s tresses were “solid as a plastic dummy” due to the copious amounts of hairspray used.Bailey earned notoriety for his eclectic black and white portraits, with one of his most famous works being the one of Diana taken in 1989 when she was just 27.Photographer Norman Parkinson was the first nominated to take snapshots of the mother of two, however, she later chose Bailey.