Sunday, August 26, 2007

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"I lead from the heart...someone's got to go out there and love people..." Princess Diana

Full name: Diana Frances Spencer

Titles:

  • Diana, Princess of Wales,

  • HRH The Princess of Wales,

  • Lady Diana Spencer

  • The Hon Diana Spencer

Born: 1 July 1961, Park House, Sandringham

Baptised: St. Mary Magdalene Church, Sandringham

Marriage: 29 July 1981, St Paul's Cathedral

Spouse: Charles, Prince of Wales

Issue: Prince William of Wales & Prince Harry of Wales

Father: Edward, Earl Spencer

Mother: Frances, Iscountess Althorp

Siblings:
-Lady Elizabeth Sarah Lavinia Spencer (b. 19 Mar 1955)

-Lady Cynthia Jane Spencer (b. 11 Feb 1957)

-Hon. John Spencer (b. 12 Jan 1960 - d. 12 Jan 1960)

-Charles Edward Maurice Spencer (b. 20 May 1964)

Royal house: House of Windsor

Died: 31 August 1997 (aged 36) Paris, France

Burial: Althorp, Northamptonshire, England

The late Diana, Princess of Wales was born Lady Diana Frances Spencer on 1 July 1961 in Norfolk. Lady Diana had royal blood in her veins it is true ( she was a descendant of King Charles 1 of England ) but she was a princess who let her human side show to the world. She battled various inner demons such as bulimia, suicidal tendencies and depression.

Lady Diana Spencer married The Prince of Wales at St Paul's Cathedral in London on 29 July 1981. During her marriage the Princess undertook a wide range of royal duties. Family was very important to the Princess, who had two sons: Prince William and Prince Henry (Harry). After her divorce from The Prince of Wales, the Princess continued to be regarded as a member of the Royal Family. Right until the end of her life she was involved with charities working to help children, homeless people and AIDS sufferers, as well as with the campaign to ban land mines.

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