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Many visitors to the MY HERO web site have written about Princess Diana. Princess Diana is a hero because she used her position of power and fame to give hope and comfort to those whom society too frequently forgets -- the victims of poverty, disease and social injustice.A truer princess this world has never known. The billions of people who grieve for her perhaps will follow her lead in working to end the sale of land mines, to find a cure for aids, and to address the issues which plague victims of poverty. Follow her shining example by giving the gift of a generous smile, an open heart, and a helping hand.
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Sixteen years ago, the world watched, enthralled, as Lady Diana Spencer, a young and beautiful school teacher from Northampton, married the dashing heir to the British throne, Prince Charles. Pundits heralded a new age for the British Monarchy, long moribund in outdated traditions and populated by gray and lifeless personages.
When the "perfect" marriage between Diana and Charles began to show some cracks, their conflicts were widely reported in the media. By the early 90's, a long anticipated separation was made public and in August, 1996 the world's most famous marriage ended in
divorce.
Diana also spoke with surprising candor about her own personal struggles with bulimia and suicide, giving individuals struggling with these issues a role model of openness and honesty. Princess Diana used her media popularity to bring attention to the needs of the forgotten and needy of the world. On August 31, 1997, demand for pictures of Diana was at an all time high. A candid and revealing shot of Diana could fetch hundreds of thousands of dollars from tabloid editors desperate to be able to splash the most scandalous photos across the pages of their magazines. Predictably, photographers went to great lengths to photograph Diana, following her ceaselessly in pursuit of the one shot that might make them rich. The night of August 31, as Diana left the Ritz hotel in Paris with her friend Dodi Al Fayed, she was pursued by close to a dozen photographers on motorcycles. The chase ended in a disastrous accident, causing the deaths of Princess Diana, Dodi Al Fayed and their chauffeur. Princess Diana will be remembered as a woman who was at once supremely regal and at the same time strikingly human.
To the millions who followed her charitable work, she was most certainly the
Queen of our hearts, and she will be terribly missed.
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Written by
Jeff Trussell
from
Atlanta, Georgia
Photos courtesy of Derek |
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Schools Demining Schools
is an action-oriented project in which schools will not only learn, discuss and publish, but will actually and concretely contribute to solving one of the most horrifying problems of our times: the scourge of landmines.
Diana, The Work Continues
The Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund |
PRINCESS DIANA AND
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RECOMMENDED
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![]() Diana: Princess of the People by Tanya Lee Stone |
![]() Diana: Her True Story by Andrew Morton |
![]() Diana: The People’s Princess by Melissa Burdick Harmon |
![]() Princess Diana: Her Life Story 1961-1997 by Richard Buskin |
Last changed using MY HERO by Jeff Trussell on: 7/19/2006 4:57:23 PM