Princess Diana Research Paper

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Princess Diana; Death in Freak Accident or Murder? Princess Diana of Wales was a young, well-loved woman who was known to inspire many people. She was important because even in her own times of despair, she rose above it and inspired millions or billions of other people to do the same. It seemed that not a single person on the planet did not know of Diana and how kind and loving she was. Although extensive research has shown that the Princess’s death was a freak accident, millions of people are left believing that the British and French governments were behind her death. This paper will start off with a brief outline of Princess Diana’s life and why she was such a great role model. It will then move into her death and the grief that was left …show more content…

Born July 1, 1961, the Princess was soon to have a world full of people who loved her. As she grew up, people watched her with love, curiousness and awe. She was, as her brother put it, a very insecure person, but she was also someone who was classless and proved she did not need a royal title to generate her certain kind of magic. Many people said that she was someone more profound than anyone they had ever met. Princess Diana taught little boys not to dream or aspire to become princes. After all, if little boys were not born into royalty, they are not a prince. However, she still taught the little girls to dream that someday their prince would come and take them away to a magical castle. No matter what happened, grown women still would remember those romantic dreams that Diana was able to …show more content…

She had a lot on her plate, from suffering with a difficult marriage to possibly having an eating disorder. Through this all, she yet was able to inspire women worldwide. She was still able to celebrate courage, commitment and compassion in young people. Even though it was said that she told her sisters just prior to her wedding that she was unhappy to have to marry her fiancé, she still went through with it. She turned out to be in despair with her married life, as she was struck with intense bulimia and even tried to commit suicide four or five times. Even though this was revealed on NBC, her close friend Rosa said her sons would be upset upon hearing this news. Even though her husband, Charles, never had anything bad to say about her, he also never really gave his perspective. Charles only ever spoke about the positive sides of Diana (Time Inc, 2004). In the end of this all, Diana was still able to turn her sorrow into compassion for helping others deal with their

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