Princess Diana Research Paper

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Princess Diana was a iconic figure of late 20th century.
She represented feminine beauty and glamour.During her life she was the most photographed person in the world, appearing on the cover of magazines more than anyone else. Princess Diana was born in a noble family and after marriage became the part of the royal family until her divorce. Within a few years, Princess Diana changed from being a shy teenager to the most photographed person on the planet. She hit newspaper headlines around the world, but the biggest one was for her death…

Lady Diana the daughter of Frances Shand Kydd and Edward John Spencer (8th Earl spencer).
She had a normal quiet upbringing. Diana always felt unwanted though she knew her parents loved her a lot. As they …show more content…

Diana got married to the heir to the British throne, ‘Prince Charles’, ‘Prince of Wales’ and got the title ‘Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales’ on July 29, 1981. The marriage created a sensation and was like a fairytale wedding. The wedding was watched by over 1 billion people.
They had two children Prince William and Prince Harry. Despite the fact Princess of Wales had a very bitter childhood she wanted her children to have a nice and joyful childhood. She gave her time to both the children from her busy schedule and was also photographed most the times spending time with her children. In fact when Prince William met with an incident (accidentally struck in the head with a golf club while playing with his friends, in his boarding school,
Ludgrove) Princess Diana was there the whole time until the operation, whereas Prince Charles left to attend a previously scheduled engagement in the opera and gave the reason that the operation was not so serious and Princess Diana made it clear that she doesn't want him there.
She even wanted her children to have a connect with the ordinary people and have a link and idea how the real world looks like. Unlike Prince Charles who was busy in playing polo,

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