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    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. Starting with how she became part of the Royal Family. She married Prince Charles on July 29, 1981. They had their first son

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    Unfortunately, the reality is a lot less cheerful. She had bulimia and a depression. She never felt good enough for the public and she was constantly confronted with the fact that her marriage fell apart due to the adultery of Charles with Camilla Parker Bowles. As if that wasn’t enough, the divorce got sensationalised by the world media. Eventually the paparazzi also led to her death. She died too young in a car crash when they were trying to escape from the photographers. The

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    Thank you for your attention in this matter. Ladies and gentlemen of the Jury, I have come before you to state the matter of a magazine article that I can simply not believe made headlines. My client Princess Diana has been defectively represented on plentiful occasions by Princess Camilla and the Woman's Day magazine who has positioned my client to be viewed as a woman who has sent death threats and a bad mother to her two children Harry and William. On July 10, 2017 Woman's Day released their weekly

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    disease. Her father died of a heart attack. Diana had five siblings. Two brothers and three sisters’. Charles Spencer her younger brother works as a journalist. John Spencer was another one of her brothers that died the day of his birth January 12, 1960. Lady Sarah McCorquodale is the oldest sibling she had a relationship with Diana’s, Prince Charles before him and Diana had meet she was twenty-two, Charles was twenty-eight but the relationship was never serious between the two. Diana was a sheriff in

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    Beautiful, enchanting, and hopeful are three words that describe the most 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

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    shortly after they got a divorce. Diana was sent off to boarding school to focus on her schoolwork, but she soon returned home because she failed her “O” levels. After an encounter with Prince Charles at a party, Diana

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    She was born on July 1, 1961, and Diana had two older sisters, Sarah and Jane. She also has a brother named Charles Edward. When Diana was born, her father was disappointed that she was not the son he wished for. She studied dance, played tennis, and read countless romance novels by Barbara Cartland. Diana won many trophies for swimming and diving at West Health

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    Ladies and Gentlemen, Jury and Judge, I stand before you here today to present the ways in which my client, Princess Diana has been poorly represented in the Woman’s Day magazine article posted on the tenth of July 2017. The objective was clearly to present Diana as a killer . Through the use of codes and conventions the audience is positions to only see her in a negative light. This is a completely false representation, under no prosperity did my client have any intentions of killing Camilla Parker

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    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, Prince of Wales, heir to the British throne. The daughter of the 8th Earl Spencer, Lady Diana Frances Spencer was a kindergarten teacher in London before her 1981 marriage to Charles” (Princess of Wales, Diana). Diana was chosen specifically for her youth and beauty so that she could produce attractive and healthy offspring for the British

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    Pantam's Alternate Ending

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    problem, the kingdom was beginning a downfall. King Carter didn’t want to let his people suffer so he knew he had to tie his country to another for support. In doing so he had to arrange a his daughter to marry a prince from another nation. Prince Charles from Wooloo, the one that will help save Pamtam After the Kings of both nations had agreed on the arrangement, King Carter had to break the news to Sophia. “How could you do something so drastic and not tell me? Who said I would even go along with

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