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The princess who does not die

Princess Diana (the Queen of Hearts)

By walid nabilPublished 11 months ago 3 min read

Princess Diana (the Queen of Hearts)

Diana was known for her grace, charity, and humanitarian activities in numerous places around the world, whether it was for the homeless, the sick, or miners. Diana was also recognized for her affection for her two kids, Princes William and Henry, and her particular interest in them, despite her frequent disagreements with Prince Charles. Diana once stated, "Family is the most important thing in the world." And Diana believes that the most serious ailment afflicting the world now is a loss of people's feelings of love.

But Diana left our world abruptly at the age of 36, in a vehicle accident regarded by some as a masterstroke, but her love did not leave our hearts. We will discover more about Diana, her upbringing, her marriage to Prince Charles, her divorce from him, her connection with Dodi Al-Fayed, and her death in this post.

Princess Diana was born on July 1, 1961, into a noble English family with royal roots known as honorable, Diana Spencer. She was the fourth child and third daughter of John Spencer VIII and Honorable Frances Shand Cade. She grew up in a park house near Sanringham County, was educated in England and France, and attained the title of Princess of Wales. After her father obtained the title of Earl Censor, she was given the title of Lady in 1975.

Diana was known for her shyness as a child, as well as her passion in music and dancing, thus she studied classical ballet. She was also well-known for her devotion to children, and she worked as a nursery teacher at Young Angel School.

Diana and Prince Charles' marriage

Princess Diana and Prince Charles were officially engaged on February 24, 1981, and married on July 29, 1981, at St. Paul's Cathedral, in a legendary wedding ceremony witnessed by 750 million viewers on television, and 600,000 people lined the streets to watch Diana.

Diana rose to the position of third woman in the United Kingdom after the Queen and the Queen Mother after becoming Princess of Wales. Princess Diana bore Prince Charles, as well as their two kids, Prince William and Prince Henry.

divorce

Five years later, Diana and Charles' marriage was doomed due to incompatibility and age differences, as well as Charles' interest in his ex-girlfriend Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, whom he later married in 2005.

Diana met Hasnat Khan, a British cardiac surgeon of Pakistani ancestry, with whom she had a covert love affair for two years before meeting Dodi Al-Fayed.

Diana's life after divorce

Even after her divorce from Prince Charles, Diana maintained a high degree of popularity, committed herself to her children, and to her charity initiatives, which included helping the impoverished and AIDS sufferers.

Diata's relationship with Dodi Al-Fayed

Imad Mohamed Al-Fayed, better known as Dodi Al-Fayed, the son of Egyptian millionaire Mohamed Al-Fayed, had a love affair.

Former owner of Harrods stores in London, the Fulham Club, and the Ritz Hotel in Paris, and he wrote the international press about Diana and Dodi Al-Fayed's love story unless you write about any other love story, which caused a quandary for the royal family, which refused to link her daughter to an Arab Egyptian man.

It's worth remembering that Princess Diana and Dodi Al-Fayed had planned to announce their engagement before the automobile tragedy, as they had purchased the engagement ring from a jewelry store just days before.

Princess Diana's death

Princess Diana died in a car accident with Dodi Al-Fayed on August 30, 1997, while attempting to evade the paparazzi during her vacation to Paris. The accident killed Dodi Al-Fayed and the driver, and critically injured the bodyguard.

The news of Princess Diana's death stunned the world, and crowds chanted "People's Princess" throughout her burial procession. Her burial was held at Westminster Abbey and was later buried at her family's Althorp farm, which was televised on television

The princess who does not die

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