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  Diana, Princess of Wales > Biography > Childhood
Diana, Princess of Wales, formerly Lady Diana Frances Spencer, was born on 1 July 1961 at Park House near Sandringham, Norfolk.
Earl Spencer was Equerry to George VI from 1950 to 1952, and to The Queen from 1952 to 1954.
Lady Diana's parents, who had married in 1954, separated in 1967 and the marriage was dissolved in 1969.
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 Diana de Gales. Biografía.
Aunque Diana trató de llevar una vida familiar dedicada al cuidado de sus hijos, en su agenda se imponía la limitación de los más de quinientos compromisos oficiales que el matrimonio estaba obligado a atender anualmente.
En los años siguientes, Diana prestó su imagen pública a diferentes organismos humanitarios y apareció en multitud de actos en favor de los sectores más marginados de la sociedad.
Lady Di fue enterrada en su localidad natal.
www.biografiasyvidas.com /reportaje/diana_de_gales   (916 words)

  
 washingtonpost.com: International Special Report: Princess Diana, 1961-1997
Diana and her siblings remained in the custody of their father at Park House; Earl Spencer's second wife, Raine Legge, whom he married in 1976, is the daughter of bestselling romance novelist Dame Barbara Cartland.
Diana long was viewed as a devoted mother who took an active role in her children's upbringing and schooling.
Diana was said to have remarked once to model Cindy Crawford that she would never find a man willing to take on all the publicity involved in a relationship with the most photographed woman in the world.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-srv/inatl/longterm/diana/stories/glamor0901.htm   (2667 words)

  
 Lady Diana Spencer
Diana soon cultivated her charming but bashful smile and earned the nickname “Shy Di.” In February 1981, Charles proposed to Diana and the wedding was planned for July 29, 1981 at St. Paul’s Cathedral.
Diana explained to me once that it was her innermost feelings of suffering that made it possible for her to connect with her constituency of the rejected.
For all the status, the glamour, the applause, Diana remained throughout a very insecure person at heart, almost childlike in her desire to do good for others so she could release herself from deep feelings of unworthiness of which her eating disorders were merely a symptom.
www.virtualology.com /hallofwomen/LADYDIANASPENCER.COM   (1856 words)

  
 Diana Spencer - Definition, explanation
Lady Diana Spencer is a name shared by several members of the Spencer family, an aristocratic English family related to the Churchills of Blenheim Palace.
The most notable of her predecessors was Lady Diana Spencer (1710-1735), who, by coincidence was sought in marriage by an earlier Prince of Wales, Frederick.
However, the idea of such a marriage was quashed by King George II, and Lady Diana married, in 1731, John Russell, 4th Duke of Bedford.
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 Weddings Then And Now: Lady Diana Spencer And Charles, Prince of Wales, July 29, 1981
The world met and soon fell in love with Lady Diana Spencer, a kindergarten teacher whose demure nature and wholesome beauty distinguished her from past royals.
Through it all, she carried herself with grace and style, devoting herself to important causes and to raising her two young sons, themselves second and third in the line of succession to the throne.
Diana lost her life in a horrific car accident on August 31, 1997, at the age of 36.
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 Princess Diana, Princess of Wales, Lady Diana - related Links, Photos, Pictures, Software
Diana was the youngest daughter of Frances Ruth Burke-Roche (daughter of the fourth Baron Fermoy) and Edward John Spencer, Viscount Althorp.
Diana Spencer was now the first Englishwoman to marry an heir to the throne since 1659 when Lady Anne Hyde married the Duke of York, the future James II of England.
During the mid-to-late 1980s, Diana became well known for her support of charity projects, and is given considerable credit for her campaigning against the use of landmines and diminishing the stigma associated with AIDS.
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  Spencer, Lady Diana
Although her life was filled with adversity and tragic events, Diana Spencer always had a burden for the less fortunate, the sick, and the needy.
Diana consented in February of 1996, and broke official protocol by not informing the queen of her decision first.
Princess Diana is remembered to this day as the “queen of hearts” because of her selfless giving and stewardship to others.
www.hyperhistory.net /apwh/bios/b2spencerprincessdiana.htm   (1258 words)

  
 Diana Spencer
Lady Diana Spencer is a name shared by several members of the Spencer family, an aristocratic English family related to the Churchills of Blenheim Palace.
The most notable of her predecessors was Lady Diana Spencer (1710-1735), who, by coincidence was sought in marriage by an earlier Prince of Wales, Frederick.
However, the idea of such a marriage was quashed by King George II, and Lady Diana married, in 1731, John Russell, 4th Duke of Bedford[?].
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/la/Lady_Diana_Spencer.html   (141 words)

  
  Diana, Princess of Wales   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Diana Princess of Wales The Lady Diana Frances Spencer (July 1 1961 - August 31 1997) commonly but incorrectly known as Princess Diana was for 15 years the wife of Charles Prince of Wales and was the mother of the second and third in to the British throne Princes William and Harry.
Diana was thus a descendant of Charles I of England.
Diana was the first Englishwoman to marry an heir to the since 1659 when Lady Anne Hyde married the Duke of York the James II of England.
www.freeglossary.com /Diana,_Princess_of_Wales   (2301 words)

  
 Lady Diana - EVENE
Lady Diana mène de grands combats en faveur de nobles causes.
J'aurai aimé vous rencontrer, j'ai suivi votre vie au fil des années depuis votre mariage je vous considere comme une personne sensible et prete a aider beaucoup de monde vous resterez grave a jamais dans ma mémoire j'ai toujours une pensée pour vous le 31 aout jour tragique pour toutes les personnes qui vous aimées.
Chère Lady Di, je voudrais vous dire tout ce que vous représentez pour moi.
www.evene.fr /celebre/biographie/lady-diana-4086.php   (799 words)

  
 Lady DIANA : Biographie de Lady DIANA - JeSuisMort.com
Diana Spencer, la princesse de Galles (Diana Frances Mountbatten-Windsor, née Spencer) (1er juillet 1961 à; Sandringham, en Angleterre — 31 août 1997 à Paris), fut la première femme de Charles, prince de Galles.
Lady Diana est morte dans un accident de voiture, le 31 août 1997, à Paris, dans le tunnel du pont de l'Alma.
Diana, princesse de Galles est inhumée à Althorp dans le Northamptonshire sur une île au milieu d’un lac nommé « l’ovale rond » (the Round Oval).
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 Princess Diana - Lady Diana Spencer > News
Princess Diana - Lady Diana Spencer > News
In a rare TV interview, Earl Charles Spencer said he had not seen any credible evidence that the crash that killed Di was the result of a sinister plot, as some claim.
The 10th anniversary of Princess Diana’s death in a Paris car crash is two months away, but the TV networks will start the remembrances Sunday night with a concert on what would have been her 46th birthday.
www.princess-diana.com /diana/diana-news/diana_news.php   (623 words)

  
 Biography Lady Diana Spencer, life story Diana princess of Wales, Diana personal record, the life biographical Lady Di ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Diana, Princess of Wales (Lady Diana Spencer) 1961 -- 1997 English princess, former wife of Charles, Prince of Wales.
Finally, Diana expressed her desire to be known as a “queen of people’s hearts,” despite her tarnished royal marriage, a goal that, judging from the show’s audience—21.1 million viewers out of a total British population of 57 million, and the largest viewing audience in the program’s history—she had already achieved.
Under the terms of an agreement reached between Diana and the royal family, Diana was barred from ever succeeding to the throne and forced to drop the prefix HRH (or Her Royal Highness) from her name, becoming known simply as Diana, Princess of Wales.
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 ipedia.com: Diana, Princess of Wales Article   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Diana, Princess of Wales, The Lady Diana Frances Spencer (July 1, 1961 - August 31, 1997), commonly, but incorrectly, known as Princess Diana, was for 15 years the wife of Charles, Prince of Wales, and was the mother of the second and third in line to the British throne, Princes William and Harry.
Diana was the first Englishwoman to marry an heir to the throne since 1659 when Lady Anne Hyde married the Duke of York, the future James II of England.
Diana's death was greeted with extraordinary public grief, and her funeral at Westminster Abbey on September 6 drew an estimated 3 million [1] mourners and worldwide television coverage.
www.ipedia.com /diana__princess_of_wales.html   (2285 words)

  
 Lady Diana
Diana, Princess of Wales, The Lady Diana Frances Spencer (July 1, 1961 - August 31, 1997), commonly, but incorrectly, known as Princess Diana, was for 15 years the wife of HRH The Prince of Wales, and was the mother of the second and third in line to the British throne, Princes William and Harry.
Diana, Princess of Wales was freed alive from the wreckage, and taken by ambulance to a nearby hospital.
Diana, Princess of Wales's death was greeted with extraordinary public grief, and her funeral at Westminster Abbey on September 6 drew an estimated 3 million [4] (http://www.londonnet.co.uk/ln/talk/news/diheadlines_previous1.html) mourners and worldwide television coverage.
www.nelsal.com /diana.htm   (2549 words)

  
 Royalty.nu - Diana, Princess of Wales - Princess Diana's life
Diana Frances Spencer was born on July 1, 1961 at Park House, the home her parents rented on the royal family's estate at Sandringham.
The author believes that Diana was hounded by a press that regarded her as an easy target, and that the coldness of the royal family led Diana to espouse radical causes.
Lady Diana, Princess of Wales by Beatrice Gormley.
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 Lady Diana Spencer, printable version.
Diana Spencer was born on July 01, 1961 in Park house, close to Sandrigham (United Kingdom).
Quickly, Lady Diana takes a great place in the heart of the English because it renovates the image of the royalty.
Diana gives rise to two children: Prince William Arthur Philip Louis on June 21, 1982 and the prince Henri Charles Albert David on September 15, 1984.
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 Princess Diana, Lady Diana Spencer, royal, Princess of wales, humanitarian   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Lady Diana married the Prince of Wales in 1981 and was the first Englishwoman in 300 years to attain the title of princess through marriage.
Princess Diana was particularly involved with the campaign to ban the manufacture and use of landmines; she visited Angola, Bosnia, Travnic, Sarajevo and Senezica as part of this campaign.
Diana not only raised millions of pounds for these causes, she also became an iconic figure and helped to break stigma's that were in place over diseases like HIV and AIDS.
www.emma.tv /humanitarian/profiles/princess_diana.aspx   (1459 words)

  
 DIANA
Lady Diana was educated first at a preparatory school and then in 1974 went as a boarder to West Heath, near Sevenoaks, Kent.
The Queen, The Prince and The Princess of Wales agreed that the Princess was to be known after the divorce as Diana, Princess of Wales, without the style of 'Her Royal Highness' (as the Princess was given the style 'HRH' on marriage she would therefore be expected to give it up on divorce).
The Princess was buried in sanctified ground on an island in the centre of an ornamental lake.
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 On the Lady Diana Spencer -- a Dark Cloud Commentary
And while Diana’s brother the Earl Spencer stands temporarily as a sort of hero for his remarks, as someone who hates the press, you may have noted that the Spencers made sure that photographers were available to show the Earl heroically rowing flowers out to his sister’s grave and laying them about.
In fact, the funeral and the life of Diana Spencer, Princess of Wales, will be recalled in years hence as a sort of overpowering unimportance with one exception: she highlighted in death a social service rendered by monarchy.
It was an early goal of Diana to be the Princess of Wales, according to myth, and that is not the dream of a rebel.
www.darkendeavors.com /commentaries/1997/09-10-1997.asp   (587 words)

  
 Lady Diana
This is a first-hand account of the crash that killed Diana, Princess of Wales, its causes and its consequences, by the bodyguard who survived it.
As bodyguard to Diana's companion, Dodi Fayed, Trevor Rees-Jones was with the couple as their friendship developed during the weeks before their arrival in Paris, and was in the car with them when it crashed in the Alma tunnel.
The death of Diana, Princess of Wales, was met by the greatest public mourning witnessed in the 20th century.
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 BBC America - Princess Diana Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: )
After the break-up of their parents, Diana and her siblings continued to live with their father at Park House, Sandringham, until 1975 when the family moved to the Spencer family seat at Althorp (a stately house dating from 1508) in Northamptonshire, in the English Midlands.
Lady Diana's education began at a preparatory school, Riddlesworth Hall in Norfolk, and then in 1974 went as a boarder to West Heath, near Sevenoaks, Kent.
On February 6, 1981, Prince Charles proposed to Diana Spencer and the engagement was officially announced on February 24.
www.bbcamerica.com /britain/princess_diana/princess_diana_biography.jsp   (302 words)

  
 Diana, Princess of Wales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Diana, Princess of Wales (Diana Frances Mountbatten-Windsor; née Spencer; 1 July 1961–31 August 1997) was the first wife of The Prince of Wales, eldest son and heir apparent of Elizabeth II.
Owing to PR efforts in which she agreed to appear as a figurehead, Diana is credited with some influence in the campaign against the use of landmines and with helping to decrease discrimination against victims of AIDS.
Diana, unbelted in the back seat, slid forward during the impact and "submarined" under the seat in front of her, causing massive internal bleeding.
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 Diana "Princess Di" Spencer (1961 - 1997) - Find A Grave Memorial
Upon her marriage, Diana's full title was Her Royal Highness The Princess Charles, Princess of Wales, Countess of Chester, Duchess of Cornwall, Duchess of Rothesay, Countess of Carrick, Baroness of Renfrew, Lady of the Isles and Princess of Scotland.
Although the style was incorrect, she was popularly referred to as "Princess Diana." Diana and Charles had two children: Prince William Arthur Philip Louis, born in 1982 and Prince Henry Charles Albert David, born in 1984.
Diana was famous for her groundbreaking fashion choices but she also broke barriers in the late-1980s when she was the first celebrity to be photographed shaking hands with an AIDS patient without a glove and she touched leprosy patients in the poorest parts of the world without concern for her own health.
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 ON THIS DAY | 24 | 1981: Prince Charles and Lady Di to marry
The Prince of Wales and the Lady Diana Spencer have ended months of speculation with the announcement they are to be married.
Lady Diana, who is 19, will leave her job as a kindergarten teacher and move out of her flat share in Kensington to live in Clarence House until the marriage.
Diana was stripped of the title of Her Royal Highness but was never far from the front pages of the tabloid newspapers.
news.bbc.co.uk /onthisday/hi/dates/stories/february/24/newsid_2516000/2516759.stm   (629 words)

  
 Lady Diana Spencer   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Lady Diana Spencer was born on July 1, 1961 in Sandringham, Norfolk, England.
Born into privilege she was educated at the finest schools in Europe.
She became Princess Diana when she married Prince Charles, the heir to the throne of the United Kingdom.
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 Lady Diana Spencer, Princess of Wales - We Will Miss You ...
Diana Princess of Wales, Queen of the People, Queen of Rose, follows your footpath, follows your love, follows your way because here in the Earth always you will be our light.
Lady Diana was really a great person, I admire her a lot.
Princess Diana is kind and helpful but after all, she died in a tragic.
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