![]() |
(http://www.englishmonarchs.co.uk/images/windsor/princess_diana_0.jpg) |
Diana was born to an aristocratic family with links to the Royal Family. Her father was Edward Spencer, Viscount Althorp. Her mother was Frances Viscountess Althorp. Diana was educated at Riddlesworth Hall in Norfolk and at West Heath Girls' School. She always was a below-grade student. Diana was more recognized in the culture like ballet, talent and in sports. Diana got married at the age of 20 in 1981 with Prince Charles. The wedding was watched by billions of people in the world.
Diana didn’t want to be like all the princesses. She was a women who recognized fashion, she always gave the image of feminine beauty. Diana was recognized for her charity work, she was a very humble woman who cared for a lot of people with AIDS. She didn’t care about their disease, she talked to them, touched them and liked to visit them. Diana was credited with influence in campaigns against the use of landmines and helping the victims of AIDS. "Her most humble charity appearance was her visit to Angola when serving as a volunteer. She visited landmine survivors in hospitals, and attended mine awareness education classes about the dangers of mines in homes and villages."
![]() |
(www.wikipedia.com) |
Diana has impacted my life mostly because she was different from all the royalty, she demonstrated that she really helped and she wasn’t doing anything like most of the royalty. She was a very humble person, and she always gave that confidence in her face that you knew she did the charity projects with love and kindness not only for doing it for popularity. Also I admired because she was a very pretty woman, always looked great and recognized fashion.
I don’t pretend to be like her because I couldn’t. She was a very admirable woman, was like the little Mother Teresa and they are women who none can replace them, but I admire her for all her braveness and humility in her personality. She was a very strong woman who knew how to act and defend herself.
Page created on 2/2/2008 12:00:00 AM
Last edited 2/2/2008 12:00:00 AM