Argumentative Essay On Princess Diana

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Diana Frances Spencer in many people’s eyes was only a Princess, but in reality, she was so much more. Diana was a mother, a sister, a friend and overall a great woman and the most adored member of the British royal family. “Diana served as a strong supporter of many charities and worked to help the homeless, people living with HIV and AIDS, and children in need” (Princess Diana-Princess, Children’s Activist, par. 7).The death of Princess Diana is surrounded with controversy. In the minds of many people her death is an unsolved mystery. She was rejected throughout her life by her family, her husband, and the Royal family. There were also many times she feared for her life. There have been many conspiracy theories surrounding Princess Diana’s death, such as a possible assassination carried out by one of UK’s special forces member unit known as, the SAS, or the conspiracy of whether she was killed in a car crash at Pont D’ Alma tunnel in France.“The celebrity status that surrounded her would grow even larger following her untimely and tragic death and some even believe it contributed to her end” (The Book The Day Diana Died English Literature Essay, par 1).

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3). Why was Diana being monitored ? Were these actions told by the royal family? This can be a conspiracy theory or the truth, In the minds of many people her death is an unsolved mystery. Diana Frances Spencer in many people’s eyes was only a Princess, but in reality, she was so much more. In these examples of conspiracy theories about how Princess Diana died and if there was a conspiracy theory to kill her was clearly stated in more than one way with factual evidence. There was most certainly a theory to kill Princess Diana, even though we don't know the truth for how she was killed, there were several proven theories that had shown a lot of evidential facts that could possibly be the truth the aftermath of Princess Diana's

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