Paul’s Cathedral and became Princess Diana of Wales. It took a long time for Diana to find her role and fit as British Royalty as she was coping with the instant fame she received from her marriage. “I didn’t want to do anything on my own. I was too frightened. I mean, the thought of me doing anything on my own… sent tremors, so I stuck with whatever Charles did… but the pace was phenomenal… It didn’t get easier. I just got used to what people had required from the Princess of Wales. She had a special place in her heart for children and children and the needy. By 1988 she was involved in twentynine different charities.She eventually found herself involved in working with people who were rejected by the society (Jayne, Jessica). When she found her fit in prevention for AIDs and HIV, it opened up people’s eyes from all over the world. Close to her divorce she decided to focus on six main categories. AIDS, homelessness, cancer, leprosy, children, and the English National Ballet (Stone, Tanya Lee). She made a stand in history most with shooting down the con-speculations about AIDs and leprosy by showing everyone around the world that there was nothing to be afraid of those people with the disease and that they were just people. Diana and Prince Charles got divorced on August 28, 1996. Even though she lost her royal title, everyone still considered her Princess
Paul’s Cathedral and became Princess Diana of Wales. It took a long time for Diana to find her role and fit as British Royalty as she was coping with the instant fame she received from her marriage. “I didn’t want to do anything on my own. I was too frightened. I mean, the thought of me doing anything on my own… sent tremors, so I stuck with whatever Charles did… but the pace was phenomenal… It didn’t get easier. I just got used to what people had required from the Princess of Wales. She had a special place in her heart for children and children and the needy. By 1988 she was involved in twentynine different charities.She eventually found herself involved in working with people who were rejected by the society (Jayne, Jessica). When she found her fit in prevention for AIDs and HIV, it opened up people’s eyes from all over the world. Close to her divorce she decided to focus on six main categories. AIDS, homelessness, cancer, leprosy, children, and the English National Ballet (Stone, Tanya Lee). She made a stand in history most with shooting down the con-speculations about AIDs and leprosy by showing everyone around the world that there was nothing to be afraid of those people with the disease and that they were just people. Diana and Prince Charles got divorced on August 28, 1996. Even though she lost her royal title, everyone still considered her Princess