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    through every little move and action they ever made. Princess Diana of Wales left a profound mark on the entire world not only as a diligent leader of her country, but a mark amongst controversy, tragedy, and grief after her untimely death. This impact on the world has left nations wondering how we could have avoided losing such a beautiful soul. Diana was born on July 1, 1961 as Diana Frances Mountbatten-Windsor. (Pillai, 2017) When Princess Diana married Prince Charles of Wales she was a timid, twenty

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    The death of the once beloved Princess of Wales was a tragedy to not only her loving country England, but all across the world. As soon as the fatal car accident occurred, Diana’s face scattered the covers of tabloids, newspapers, and the internet. She was a sensation to the public and her death was unbelievable. Princess Diana, the loving mother of her two sons, Prince William and Harry, was killed in deadly car crash on the last day of August, 1997. Even today, this tragic car accident leaves the

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    Princess Diana’s Death Even though the official ruling on Princess Diana’s death was a freak accident caused by the divers negligence, there is evidence pointing to it being a strategically planned murder. Even now, eighteen year later, evidence is still being found on her accident and what actually happened that faithful August night. Now most of this information is dismissed because it was ruled an accident, but that does not mean that everyone should ignore it. This evidence is crucial to Diana’s

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    therefore, are cherished. After Princess Diana of Wales’ tragic death in a car accident, the whole world grieved. However, the nation of England grieved the most, with feelings of anger and confusion running rampant. The extent of reaction from citizens of the United Kingdom escalated even to talks of rioting against the Royal Family. This was due to the lack of sadness and humanity seen from the Royal Family in the perspective of the public. When Princess Diana died, she was already separated from

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    Princess Diana Princess Diana Frances Mountbatten-Windsor was born in Sandringham in the United Kingdom. Diana was born on the 1 of July, 1961, and she tragically died on the 31st of August, 1997, due to a car crash. Princess Diana was the “people’s princess,” as she had an endless dedication to charity work, her compassion to everyday people, and she was a role model. When she was first introduced to the public eye she was a shy 19 year old, but went on to become a strong, courageous woman.

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    vulnerable people in society. It is a goal and an essential part of my life.” (Princess Diana). Princess Diana was only a Princess for 16 years, but during that time she spent many hours making the world a better place. What she was most known for, was her work with land mines and her work on behalf of AIDS patients. She saw the world's issues and instead of sitting there, she decided to make a difference. Princess Diana did many amazing things that helped people open up their eyes up to the many

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    Diana, Princess of Wales, is one of the most influential women in the world’s history. Princess Diana used her role to help the less fortunate. Her influence today is as apparent as it was when she was alive. Princess Diana was born Diana Frances Spencer on July 1, 1961. She was born to Edward Spencer, Viscount Althorp, and Frances Spencer. Her father inherited the title of “Earl Spencer”, so she became addressed as Lady Diana in 1975. She was born in Sandringham, England. At a young age, her parents

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    Chapter One The Historical Background of Princess Diana 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

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    Princess Diana is an important person because she helped a lot of people who are sick. Also, she is a very interesting person to learn about because she is fascinating and amusing. Princess Diana has a lot of appealing stories in her lifetime. Such as, she had a magnificent early life. She was born in Sandringham, United Kingdom on July 1st,1961. She had 4 siblings named Sarah, Charles, Jane, and John; but John died at birth. They lived in Norfolk, England for her childhood. Then, her parents

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    Also known as the Princess of Wales, Diana, was recalled as a very reliable and beloved international figure who passed away in a tragic car accident. She continues to be a well-known figure because of her impact to the modern world such as being able to spend her time visiting the homeless, or terminally ill patients in various hospices. Days after her passing her brother, Earl Spencer, gave a speech that was a eulogy, to help many others cope with the sudden loss. The tone shifts from a mournful

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