Princess Diana was born on July 1, 1961, and raised in Sandringm, United Kingdom. Her parents were France Shand Kydd and John Spencer. She had one sister, Sarah McCorquodale, and two brothers, Charles and John Spencer. When she was young her parents got divorced. Princess Diana father won custody. In her childhood she was shy. Diana went to Riddleworth Hall School it was only girl’s school after that she went to West Health School. Year’s past but eventually Diana maybe drop out of High School. Diana she got married with Prince Charles in July 29, 1981 after that she was pregnant she gave birth to Prince William. On her Careers she liked to help the homeless people and help the children with HIV and AID’S. Also she did charities and helped
Diana, Princess of Wales was considered the people’s princess. She married Prince Charles, son of Queen Elizabeth II, of England in 1981. When they divorced in late 1996 the people were heart broken over the affair that Prince Charles had with Camilla Parker Bowles. Princess Diana led the same life she had been, she continued her charity work and her love life. The tragedy that left the country in tears and the world in disbelief, ended with unanswered questions which people turned into conspiracy theories. Princess Diana was killed in an attempt to keep the country 's secrets safe.
Princess Diana of Wales was killed in a car accident in Paris, France in 1997. She was divorced from England’s Prince Charles and a mother to Princes William and Harry. In her life, she was known for her philanthropy and her marriage with the Prince. The accident was known around the world and many newspapers and news programs wrote articles about the late Princess’s death. The Queen of England and Princess Diana’s brother Lord Spencer spoke about the Princess in a televised speech and her eulogy at the funeral service.
Princess Diana is considered to be the most favored member of the Royal Family in the history of the British Monarchy (biography.com editors 1). She is the former wife of Prince Charles, and the mother of Princes William and Harry. Her charitable work with impoverished children has formed her reputation as a role model for the people of Britain and much of the world. Much of Diana’s life has been devoted to traveling the world to help others. Her work in Africa with the children injured by landmines brought her into the global spotlight (Wexford 3). Princess Diana was more than just a public figure and royal, she was a loving person who brought light to social issues and cared for those who are destitute.
Princess Diana was an inspiration for many people around the world and used her royalty to highlight major social issues. Diana’s dedication to humanitarian work helped to promote awareness and raise money for a wide range of charitable causes, including her campaign against landmines and her kind hearted approach to the AIDS predicament. Diana crossed boundaries to offer support to casualties and worked hard to change the opinions of the general public, which didn't particularly follow royal protocol because she lead from the heart, not the head.
Diana Frances Spencer was born on July 1, 1961 in Sandringham, United Kingdom to the eighth Earl of Spencer, Edward John Spencer, and Frances Spencer. Diana had four other siblings; Elizabeth, Cynthia, John, and Charles. In 1967, Frances Spencer left Edward for Peter Shand-Kydd. Frances and Edward divorced in 1969. The children stayed with Edward and, in 1976, Edward married Raine, Countess of Dartmouth. After the death of Diana’s grandfather, the seventh Earl of Spencer, the family moved to the Althorp house in Northamptonshire.1
Diana Ernestine Earle Ross was born on March 26, 1944. Diana Ross was born to schoolteacher Ernestine and former US Army soldier Fred Ross SR in Detroit, Michigan. Diana was the second of six children to Fred and Ernestine. She grew up in one of Detroit’s low income housing districts. Diana Ross actually wanted to become a fashion designer and studied design, pattern-making, and seamstress skills at Cass Technical High School. She worked at Hudson Department Store as a teenager until she graduated in January of 1962.
Anne gave birth to Elizabeth I on September 7th, 1533, much to the dismay of Anne and Henry, who had been hoping for a son. Despite the disappointment, the little princess was treated adoringly by her parents. Unfortunately for the baby, Anne died only three years later, leaving precious little time for the two to bond together.
Diana was one of four children who were born into British aristocracy. She was the daughter of divorced parents who remained with their father after the separation. She became known as Lady Diana after he father inherited the title of Earl
The legacy left by Elizabeth the I was an influential one. She ruled England by herself over the course of forty-four years. Not only did she rule by herself, Elizabeth would sign and create multiple important documents and rule as a Protestant woman. Elizabeth moved away from the Catholic regime and learned how to balance both. By deciding to view and observe the rituals in the Holy Church, Elizabeth gained a stronger hold on her reign and gained enemies in the process (Sommerville).
Born on October 13, 1925, Margaret Thatcher, née Roberts, politician and former British prime minister became Britain's Conservative Party leader and in 1979 was elected prime minister, the first woman to hold the position. Her first two bids for a seat in the UK Parliament, in 1950 and ’51, were unsuccessful, but after marrying Denis Thatcher in December 1951, passing the bar in 1953, and giving birth to her twins, Carol and Mark, she was elected to the House of Commons in 1959, controversial isn’t it? Thatcher was appointed undersecretary for pensions and national insurance in 1961, a foreshadowing of the stringent policies to come during her premiership. She became a member of the Shadow Cabinet while the rival Labour Party was in power,
Princess Diana was always trying new things and helping those in need. She trusted her own judgment on many things. After her divorce from Prince Charles, she had to reinvent her life
Prince Charles first became interested in Princess Diana when she was 16, this is where their love interest began. At the time he was dating her older sister, Lady Sarah. A few years later she and Prince Charles begin talking. After becoming friends, and eventually lovers Prince Charles and Diana Spencer (her maiden name) marry on July 29, 1981 now being formally known as Diana, Princess of Wales. About a year after their marriage they have their first child together on June 21, 1982. The child’s
Diana Spencer met Prince Charles when she was sixteen years old, while visiting with his family. Diana left a memorable impression. There was a thirteen year age difference between the two of them, but they had a lot in common (Dolan 4). Diana had crushed on Charles since she was a little girl. She was in love with him so much that she had a poster of him hanging above her bed (Dolan 4). Diana always joked about how she should be more into Prince Andrew because he was around her age, but she always longed for Charles. In 1980, Miss Spencer and The Prince of Wales began talking about marriage. In 1981, Charles proposed to her, and she immediately responded yes. Her dream was always to marry Charles (Dolan 14). On July 29, 1981, Lady Diana Frances Spencer and Charles Philip Arthur George were joined together in holy matrimony in St. Paul’s Cathedral. This day was the most remembered day in British history. This was the largest media event of all time (The Prince 1-2). Half a million people joined the couple at the royal wedding. Residents from London and every part of the world, along with the royal families of
Princess Diana was a very devoted woman, she always saw the good in everyone and always tried to help anyone in need, anyway she could. Lady Diana Spencer married Prince Charles in 1981 and became known as Princess Diana. “Anywhere I see suffering, that is where I want to be, doing what I can.” - Princess Diana. As an adored member of the Royal Family, Princess Diana broke barriers of royal protocol, was one of the biggest fashion icons of the world, and will be remembered through her legacy.
After divorce, Diana retained her title as “Princess of Wales”. She also received twenty-six and a half million dollars and six hundred thousand a year to maintain her position as office staff. She lived in a five-bedroom apartment in Kensington Palace. In addition, after their divorce, Diana and Charles shared joint custody of their sons William and Harry (Kantrowitz 40).