• This Shakespearean-like play in three acts, each composed of five or six scenes, is patterned on the life of Lady Diana Spencer, who married into the British Royal family and came to a tragic end. It is a work of fiction. The names of historical royalty, either still living or now dead, are used in the play. But the dialogues and events are fictional. They do not reflect the actual conversations, intentions, or even the innate nature and character of the persons portrayed. The play was created with the aid of the generative-AI program, ChatGPT, and complete detail on how this was achieved can be found in the article “A Shakespearean Experiment with ChatGPT,” which is available at https://hcommons-staging.org/deposits/item/hc:59061/ . This experiment was designed to examine whether ChatGPT is capable of producing original and expressive writing, grounded in human-like consciousness, or whether it merely simulates and stochastically parrots past, symbolic writings. Our conclusion in that article was that this large language model (LLM) is indeed adept at mixing and remixing symbols in a creative way, but that its writings come only at second hand, i.e., they do not spring directly from the rich soil of human consciousness, intuition, and experience. Nevertheless, after human intervention and a fine-tuning of the ChatGPT-generated text, a remarkable and highly entertaining, Shakespearean-like play emerged. It makes for delightful reading—a literary work in itself—and the play may also be of interest to an amateur, or perhaps even a professional, theater group for performance on the stage.