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Photographs Of Princess Diana
2,156 wordsPerhaps the best way to think of it is as a war. On one side are the Hollywood stars with their armies of agents, managers, lawyers, publicists, handlers, personal assistants and, of course, bodyguards. And on the other side are the paparazzi - guerrilla warriors armed with cameras, whose job it is to break through the stars' defenses, steal small parts of their souls and sell them to the highest bidder. The lengths to which paparazzi will go to get "the shot" are legendary - hiding out in trees...
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Charles And Diana
1,649 wordsEnglish princess, former wife of Charles, Prince of Wales. Born July 1, 1961, in Norfolk, England. Her father, Lord Althorp, became the eighth Earl Spencer in 1975; he had served as a personal equerry to both King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II. Lady Diana Spencer grew up on her family mansion near the British royal family estate in Sandringham, England. When she was only six years old, her mother, Frances, left her father for Peter Shand Kydd, a wealthy businessman. Though her two sisters, Sa...
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Used To The Media
947 wordsPrincess Diana 'Lady Diana was born into a privileged family as the daughter of the 8th Earl Spencer and Lady Frances Al thorp in Norfolk, England. Princess Diana was raised by nannies, separated from her parents by divorce and isolated from her sisters and brother when sent to boarding schools. Her life was filled with activities, friends and social events that 'bred' her for royal status and community involvement'. At first glance we can easily assume that such a person would easily be one who...
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Princess Diana's Endless Help
1,801 wordsThroughout her life all eyes were always on Princess Diana. Millions came to identify with her and, when she died, they felt as though they have lost a best friend. More than a year after the sudden end of her privileged but imperfect life, Princess Diana's charity work still motivates many others to donate their own time in hopes to help the lives of others. Through the vigorous fund raising and campaigning, Princess Diana has greatly effected the lives of the patients she has reached out to. T...
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Prince Charles And Princess Diana Mariage
3,008 wordsAll the world loved Princess Diana and she could not help but love them back. She invested her life in the poor, lonely, and sick as well as the rich and famous. Her loving spirit warmed those that she came in contact with and her charm and grace delighted the world. Princess Dianas glory and grace shed light upon many peoples lives, she will forever be our candle in the wind. Princess Diana was born July 1, 1961 at Park House on the Sandringham estate in North folk (web) Dianas parents were Fra...
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Princess As The Mother Of Prince William
1,069 wordsPrincess Diana of Whales was a very wonderful person. She touched many lives and went through many turmoils herself. I decided to do my paper on Princess Diana of Wales, not only because I am named after her, but of my interest in such a wonderful role model. Lady Diana Frances Spencer, was born on 1 July 1961 at Park House near Sandringham, Norfolk. She was the youngest daughter of the then Viscount and Viscountess Althorp, now the late (8th) Earl Spencer and the Hon Mrs. Shand-Kydd, daughter o...
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Princess Diana In A Changing World
1,298 wordsOne year ago, the death of a princess brought an entire world to tears. The wounds are slowly healing and the grief is less painful. What remains are the lessons that can be learned from a phenomenon that few can entirely forget. At the time it was a mystery. A divorced member of the royal family of a medium-sized European nation dies in a banal car accident in Paris, and for a week the sun, moon and stars are knocked off their appointed tracks. Within days, Europe suffers a shortage of cut flow...
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Lady Diana And Prince Charles
1,510 wordsThe 'People's Princess' Diana Frances Spencer was born July 1, 1961, at Park House near Sandringham, Norfolk. She was the youngest daughter of three (Sarah b. 1955 and Jane b. 1957), and she had a younger brother Charles (born 1964). Her parents were Viscount and Viscountess Althorp, now the late (8th) Earl Spencer, and the Honorable Mrs. Shand-Kydd, daughter of the 4th Baron Fer moy. Earl Spencer was Equerry to George VI from 1950-1952, and to the Queen from 1952-1954, when he married Diana's m...
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Divorce Of Prince Charles And Princess Diana
2,921 wordsDiana Frances Spencer was born on July 1, 1961 in Sandringham, Norfolk. Her parents, John and Frances Spencer, were hoping for a boy to carry on the Spencer name. It took them nearly a week to come up with a name for the baby girl. Eighteen months earlier, her mother had giver birth to a baby boy, but he was so sick that he only survived for ten hours. Lady Frances, twenty three at the time, was sent to many specialists to find out the reason why she could not have a little boy. Three years afte...
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Short Weeks
817 wordsThe Diana Phenomenon The sudden death of Diana Princess of Wales at the end of August 1997 sparked off a massive display of emotion in the world, especially in Britain. The event provided the opportunity for the expression of what appeared to be a short-term and superficial, but undoubtedly sincere, manner by a large number of people. "An emotion felt throughout the countryside was that many people saw themselves in some way connected to this public figure and able to grieve for her as if she we...
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Princess Diana The Princess Of Whales
1,852 wordsPrincess Diana. 1. Diana Francis Spencer was born July 1, 1961.2. She was born in Norfolk, England. 3. Her parents were Lord and Lady Al thorp. 4. Diana's nationality was English. 5. She learned that she was expected to be a boy but had died 10 hours after conceived just before her (she had been a twin). a. She would remember the churchyard grave that her brother had been buried in. 6. Diana was the third or four children. B. 1. Princess Diana grew up at a mansion called Park House. 2. She had a...
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Portraits Of Princess Diana And Prince Charles
1,498 wordsArt can be describe and shown in many ways. When I look at art, I looked to see different types of painting, sculpture, or anything that is made out of any object that is creative. Princess Diana exhibit was a different type of art that I would never considers as being art. At the Museum of Art in Fort Lauderdale, "Diana A Celebration" displayed many collections of Princess Diana Family memorable items for the world to see. My first impression I had in my mind before visiting Diana A Celebration...
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Farewell To Princess Diana
475 wordsA Farewell To Princess Diana I knew you well enough to admire and respect you, look up to you for leadership and guidance as a person and a parent. Your life thread always will be a beacon of strength and hope Your kindness, generousity and goodness, modesty, innocence, morality and compassion, vision of grandeur, spender and hope for the unfortunate. is inspiring, exemplary, and has begun to mold a new world reality closer our hearts. That new reality begins with the touch of your love on our s...
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Years Of Diana's Help And Work
1,074 wordsThroughout Princess Diana's lifetime she loved, cared, and helped others along the way. She had many accomplishments in life. Such as her children and her many organizations. Lady Diana Frances Spencer was born on July 1, 1961 at Park House, a residence on the royal estate at Sandringham. She was the third of four children and the youngest daughter. Diana was born to her father Edward John Spencer Viscount Althorp and mother Frances Roche Spencer (King 27). Diana shared her home with two older s...
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Princess Diana
508 wordsOne of the most loved and remembered women leaders of this century was Diana, Princess of Wales. After she came into the public's life by marrying into the British Royal family, and leaving it ten years later, she decided her life to helping the unfortunate victims of land mines, AIDS, cancer, cerebral palsy and many others. These are the things she will be mostly remembered for. By looking at the story of Diana's life, you can see it is a somewhat tragic ending. Diana was born on July 1, 1961 i...
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Princess Diana
927 wordsPrincess Diana Influences are what shapes a person into who they are and what they perceive. People that have a positive influence over us are important in our world whether they are widely known or not. My mom has had a positive influence over me by teaching me the importance of a strong family and building trust with one another. A more widely known influential person is Princess Diana. Princess Diana was a positive influence because she had a soft heart, taught her children in the real world,...
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Princess Diana
285 wordsPrincess Diana was bor in into an aristocratic family in England. Her parent never showed any love or affection for her or her younger / older borhters and sisters. Ahead of Diana there wre two girls and she also had a younger brother. She was sent away to a private school at the age of 6 while her mother, Frances Spencer left her father for a richer more popular man. Diana didnt seem to be upset with the divorce since she didnt know her parents all that well anyway. At the boarding shool Diana ...
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Prince Charles And Princess Diana
1,370 wordsEngland's Rose The late Diana Princess of Wales was born on July 1, 1961, at Park House near Sandringham, Norfolk. She was the daughter of the (8th) Earl Spencer and Mrs. Shand-Kydd. She had two older sisters named Jane and Sarah and a younger brother named Charles. Lady Diana was educated first at a preparation school, Riddles Worth Hall at Diss, Norfolk, then in 1974 went as boarder to West health, near Sevenoaks, Kent. Diana never excelled academically in school but was recognized at West Hea...
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Pictures Of Princess Diana
1,075 wordsMemories of "Our Princess" Do you visualize a particular image when an event is brought up, that directly relates your thoughts to it? People often do not encounter the events they tell stories about. Usually their information comes from "pictures and stories that circulate from one generation to the next". This memory is called postmemory and is what Marianne Hirsch used in "Projected Memory; Holocaust Photographs". The pictures of horrific worldly events are put on covers of magazines and tele...
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Loss Of Diana
239 wordsSince the Passing of the late Princess Diana in August 1997, I have watched the peoples responses throughout the world. Both grief, for the loss of princess Diana, and anger, towards the paparazzi. We label them "the killers of our princess" but yet we still are guilty of a crime. Even after our Lady Diana's death, tributes and other magazines are still flying of the shelves with waiting lists for many that have not come out. We are still funding the Media, whether they are credible or not, they...
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