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Princess Diana

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Princess Diana

The Princess of Wales was one of the kindest people. Her life was like that of a fairy tale, a dream to many. She had everything: beauty, grace, kindness, compassion for others, glamour, and much more. The Princess didn’t lead an extremely happy life as many thought. She was sometimes called a “Queen to Peoples’ Hearts.” She lived a great life during her childhood years, married life, and while she was Princess of Wales. Her name was Lady Diana Francis Spencer.
Lady Diana was born on July 1, 1961 to Francis and Johnnie Spencer. They were hoping for a baby boy but were surprised to have a baby girl. They didn’t know it yet but she would later touch many peoples’ lives, inspire many people, and her name would be known around the world. Diana lived at Park House most of her childhood years. When she was 6 years old her mother and father were separated and later divorced. Diana attended school when she was 6 years of age. She lived a childhood filled with happiness but mostly it was filled with sadness.
Diana met Charles when she was about 17 in a plowed field by Nobottle Wood, in November of 1977. Diana’s sister, Sarah, “played Cupid” even though she was the girl Charles had recently dated. In February of 1980 Charles proposed to Diana. They were wed on July 26, 1981. There were millions of people at St. Paul’s Cathedral that day. Diana’s popularity began to increase greatly after that.
She was becoming very popular shortly after her and Charles were wed. She helped many people who were sick and had aids or any other diseases. Diana only saw them as another person to love not someone with a disease. Lady Diana gave birth to Prince William of Wales on June 21, 1982 (her first son). Later she gave birth to her second son Harry. After Charles and Diana were divorced she met Dodi Fayed, son of Muhammad Fayed, owner of Harrods. Shortly after, Diana and Dodi were tragically ki...

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