Princess Diana

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Princess Diana

Diana Spencer was born July 1, 1961. This date was the start of one of the most remarkable individuals in the world . She was once quoted as saying, "One minute I was a nobody the next minute I was Princess of Wales, mother ,member of the royal family and it was too much for one person to handle" (Morton story,104). The Princess of Wales struggled throughout her life due to bulimia, an unhappy marriage, and the media.

Diana's astrologer, Felix Lyle, quoted, "Diana comes from a privileged background, but she had a childhood that was very hard" (Morton, Story 12). At the age of six Diana's father and mother got a divorce. Diana's thoughts of rejection, trust, affection, guilt, and the absence of her mother, made her feel more like a nuisance than a member of her own family (Morton, Story 11-13). Growing up as a pre-teen Diana always admired her older sister Sarah. Diana had always respected her eldest sister Jane, but found Sarah more interesting. Diana followed in the shadows of her sisters and attended West Heath Boarding School, which she attended until the age of seventeen.

At the age of eighteen, Diana felt that she wanted her independence and a life of her own. She moved into her own apartment in London. She shared her apartment with her school friend, Carolyn Bartholomew. She also befriended two girls who worked for a cleaning company, Anne Bolton and Virgina Pitman. Shortly after moving into the her apartment, Diana found a job working as a kindergarten teacher at the Young England Kindergarten (Morton, Story 60 ).

Diana was once quoted about her love life as saying "I knew I had to keep myself tidy for what lies ahead" (Morton, Story 62). Diana ...

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...ana was alive, but she was suffering from chest injuries, a massive wound to the left lung, and numerous broken bones. When Diana reached the hospital, doctors found her barely alive. The injuries caused massive internal bleeding. After two hours of trying to keep the princess alive, she was declared dead at 3 a.m., London time (Chua-Eoan 33). Diana's death was not the only a shock to the royal family, but it shocked the entire world. Diana, Princess of Wales, was an extraordinary person. Her life was filled with times of tragedy and triumph. However, throughout these times, Diana found the strength and courage to continue with her good deeds. Prime Minister Tony Blair described Diana best when he said, "She was the people's princess and that is how she will stay in our hearts and memories forever" (Chua-Eoan 37). She really was a true princess.

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