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    Articles Upon Princess Diana’s Death 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

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    Princess Diana was an outstanding leader of her time. Throughout her life she accomplished so much and impacted so many lives. People all over the world were obsessed with Lady Di, just one of her many nicknames. She was an activist, a mother, a wife, a friend, a sister, and most importantly a strong female leader. At the young age of 19, Diana was married into the Royal family and began her life as a Princess. Through a tumultuous marriage to Prince Charles, Diana always put her best foot forward

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    someone might do the same for you" (Diana, Princess of Wales). Princess Diana was one of the world’s most beloved and recognizable figures. Diana exemplified beauty and style, yet she was more than a pretty face as she changed the way the public looks at modern monarchies through her humanitarian efforts and down to earth approach. Diana’s life seemed like a charmed one. She was the daughter of nobility chosen to marry the Prince of England. “Diana, Princess of Wales, 1961–97, was wife of Charles

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    of the death of Princess Diana, most people will readily agree that her death was just an accident that was unfortunately catastrophic; however, contradicting evidence reveals that the death of Princess Diana was a part of a larger plot. Where this argument ends, however, is on the question of why was their barely any security at the Ritz Hotel, why was Henri Pauls alcohol level so high, and why did the Parisian authorities take so long to provide medical attention to Princess Diana? Many people assume

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    no expectation of reward, safe in the knowledge that one day someone might do the same for you.” Princess Diana did many things to benefit the people of the world. The Princess helped the people who had leprosy. Diana's legacy lives on because she was special and unlike any other member of the royal family that had ever lived. She always thought that her life was unhappy because of her bulimia. Diana had a history of bulimia, and there have been reports that she threw herself down a staircase in

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    fascinating Princess of England’s history. Diana was born into a family of British nobility with royal ancestry and was the first wife of Charles, Prince of Wales, who is the elsest child and heir of Queen Elizabeth 11. “I understand people’s suffering, people’s pain, more than you will ever know yourself,” Princess Diana. Princess Diana was a true princess who shared her patronage to help others and her fashion to inspire others to become a legacy for all to remember. The beautiful Princess Diana was born

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    This women is a princess,this princess was married to Prince Charles. According to Princess Diana a book,Princess Diana once said “The biggest disease is people feeling unloved”(princess Diana). When studying about Princess Diana of Wales, is important to know her childhood, time being a princess,and life plus a death apart from the throne. First,Diana's childhood time was pretty normal. Diana had two parents,their names were Johnnie and Frances Spencer (Owings 27). Johnnie was her father and Frances

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    Tribute to Princess Diana Specific Purpose Statement: To inform the audience about Princess Diana and her contributions to the world. Thesis: Princess Diana was a very kind hearted woman, noble by blood, famous by marriage, but used her public light in a positive way. Organizational Pattern/Division: Extemporaneous Introduction I. What is the definition of a princess? Someone who is simply beautiful or lucky enough to come from a royal bloodline? II. Princess or not, I believe

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    One of the most memorable people of modern English history is Princess Diana, and perhaps the most memorable event is her death. Her brother delivered a retrospective eulogy. He recalled good parts of her life and he recalled bad parts of her life. He ensured the public that her sons would be taken care of. He shamed the press for hunting such a virtuous person.Earl Spencer artfully uses parallelism, ethos, and pathos to uplift those mourning with memories and positive stories from her life.

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    THE IMPACT OF THE GRIM FAIRY TALE OF LADY DIANA By Chloë De Groot – 2 EN VS 3 Ever since I was a little child, my mother told me stories about Princess Diana. Through this essay, I wanted to know more about the person who seemingly left a large footprint in, not only my mother’s heart, but in the people’s heart. She had always been amazed and inspired by Diana’s flawless looks, her never-ending smile, her attitude of fighting for the greater good and never giving up. What wonders me though, is what

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