British Royalty. Diana Spencer was born on July 1, 1961, near Sandringham, England. Diana, Princess of Wales, was one of the most respected members of the British royal family. She was the daughter of Edward John Spencer, Viscount Althorp and Frances Ruth Burke Roche, Viscountess Althorp (later Frances Shand Kydd The Honorable known). Her parents divorced when Diana was young, and her father has custody of her and her siblings. She was first trained at Riddle Worth hall and then went to boarding school at West Heath School.
She became Lady Diana Spencer, after her father inherited the title Earl of Spencer in 1975. Although she knew growing up of her shyness, she showed an interest in music and dance. Diana also had a great love for children. After attending school at the Institut Alpin Videmanette in Switzerland, she moved to London. She began to work with children, including a kindergarten teacher at the Young England School.
Diana was no stranger to the British royal family, played with reports of Prince Andrew and Prince Edward as a child, while her family Park House, an estate of Queen Elizabeth II in Subjects. In 1977 she became reacquainted with her older brother, Prince Charles, who is 13 years older.
Heir to the British throne, Prince Charles is usually the subject of media attention and his courtship of Diana was no exception. The press and public were fascinated by this seemingly odd couple - the reserved, garden-loving prince, and the shy young woman with an interest in fashion and pop culture. When the couple was married on July 29, 1981, the ceremony on television broadcast around the world, with millions of people tune to see what many considered the marriage of the century.
On June 21, 1982, had her first child, Charles and Diana: Prince William Arthur Philip Louis. More than two years later, on 15 September 1984 - widely regarded as "Prince Harry" - he was from a brother, Prince Henry Charles Albert David. Initially overwhelmed by her royal duties and the intense media coverage of virtually every aspect of her life, she began to develop and pursue their own interests. Diana was a strong supporter of many charities and worked to help the homeless, people with HIV and AIDS and children in need.
Unfortunately, the fairytale wedding of Princess Diana and Prince Charles does not lead to a happy ending after marriage. The two were estranged over the years, and there were reports of infidelity on both parties. While their union, Diana struggled with depression and bulimia. Separation of the couple in December 1992 by the British Prime Minister John Major, who was a statement from the royal family in the House of Commons to read. The divorce was finalized in 1996.
Even after the divorce, Diana retained a high degree of popularity. She dedicated her life to their sons and charitable efforts, such as the fight against the use of landmines. Diana used her international fame to raise awareness on this issue. She still has the downside of fame experience - her romance with film producer and playboy 1997 Egyptian Dodi Al Fayed caused a sensation and created a media frenzy. During a visit to Paris, the couple was in a car accident after trying by the paparazzi on the night of August 31, 1997 flight involved.
Diana initially survived the crash, but later succumbed to her injuries at a hospital in Paris a few hours later. Al-Fayed and the driver were slain, and a bodyguard was seriously injured. French authorities investigated the crash and the driver was a high level of alcohol in his system at the time of the accident. The role of the pursuing photographers in the tragedy was also investigated.
News of her sudden, senseless death shocked the world. Thousands turned out to pay tribute to the "people princess" during her funeral procession. The funeral was held in Westminster Abbey, which was broadcast on television. Her body was later buried at her family estate, Althorp.
In 2007, marking the 10th anniversary of her death, her sons, Princes William and Harry, honored their beloved mother with a special concert to be held on what would have been her 46th birthday. The proceeds from the event went to charities supported by Diana and her sons.
Continuing its charitable efforts, the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund. Established after her death, the fund provides grants to numerous organizations and supporting initiatives to provide care to the sick in Africa, to help refugees, and stop using landmines.
She became Lady Diana Spencer, after her father inherited the title Earl of Spencer in 1975. Although she knew growing up of her shyness, she showed an interest in music and dance. Diana also had a great love for children. After attending school at the Institut Alpin Videmanette in Switzerland, she moved to London. She began to work with children, including a kindergarten teacher at the Young England School.
Diana was no stranger to the British royal family, played with reports of Prince Andrew and Prince Edward as a child, while her family Park House, an estate of Queen Elizabeth II in Subjects. In 1977 she became reacquainted with her older brother, Prince Charles, who is 13 years older.
Heir to the British throne, Prince Charles is usually the subject of media attention and his courtship of Diana was no exception. The press and public were fascinated by this seemingly odd couple - the reserved, garden-loving prince, and the shy young woman with an interest in fashion and pop culture. When the couple was married on July 29, 1981, the ceremony on television broadcast around the world, with millions of people tune to see what many considered the marriage of the century.
On June 21, 1982, had her first child, Charles and Diana: Prince William Arthur Philip Louis. More than two years later, on 15 September 1984 - widely regarded as "Prince Harry" - he was from a brother, Prince Henry Charles Albert David. Initially overwhelmed by her royal duties and the intense media coverage of virtually every aspect of her life, she began to develop and pursue their own interests. Diana was a strong supporter of many charities and worked to help the homeless, people with HIV and AIDS and children in need.
Unfortunately, the fairytale wedding of Princess Diana and Prince Charles does not lead to a happy ending after marriage. The two were estranged over the years, and there were reports of infidelity on both parties. While their union, Diana struggled with depression and bulimia. Separation of the couple in December 1992 by the British Prime Minister John Major, who was a statement from the royal family in the House of Commons to read. The divorce was finalized in 1996.
Even after the divorce, Diana retained a high degree of popularity. She dedicated her life to their sons and charitable efforts, such as the fight against the use of landmines. Diana used her international fame to raise awareness on this issue. She still has the downside of fame experience - her romance with film producer and playboy 1997 Egyptian Dodi Al Fayed caused a sensation and created a media frenzy. During a visit to Paris, the couple was in a car accident after trying by the paparazzi on the night of August 31, 1997 flight involved.
Diana initially survived the crash, but later succumbed to her injuries at a hospital in Paris a few hours later. Al-Fayed and the driver were slain, and a bodyguard was seriously injured. French authorities investigated the crash and the driver was a high level of alcohol in his system at the time of the accident. The role of the pursuing photographers in the tragedy was also investigated.
News of her sudden, senseless death shocked the world. Thousands turned out to pay tribute to the "people princess" during her funeral procession. The funeral was held in Westminster Abbey, which was broadcast on television. Her body was later buried at her family estate, Althorp.
In 2007, marking the 10th anniversary of her death, her sons, Princes William and Harry, honored their beloved mother with a special concert to be held on what would have been her 46th birthday. The proceeds from the event went to charities supported by Diana and her sons.
Continuing its charitable efforts, the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund. Established after her death, the fund provides grants to numerous organizations and supporting initiatives to provide care to the sick in Africa, to help refugees, and stop using landmines.
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