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    hospitals to visit children that would not be living much longer. Diana and her husband, Prince Charles, were great people when they were together. Princess Diana was a game changer because of the things she did in her early life, the things her and Prince Charles did together, and of course her charity work. Diana Frances Spencer was born on July 1, 1961. Diana’s parents divorced when she was only six years old. When she turned nine she was sent off to school before that she was home schooled. When Diana finally settled into…

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    Faith White Mrs. Nash English H-4 5/12/2015 Princess Diana Every girl dreams about being a Princess. Diana Spencer got to live that dream. Her dreams came true at first when she met Prince Charles of Wales and married him. As time went on her life would not be as she dreamed. Diana’s life was a mixture of good and bad events. Diana Spencer was born on July 1, 1961 in Sandringham, Norfolk, England. She was the fourth child of five, with one sibling who died at birth, leaving two older sisters…

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    heard about Prince Harry, but do we really know the real life of the actual Henry Charles Albert David? On September 15, 1984 Diana princess of wales gave birth to her second son at Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, London, which he would later become a prince due to being member of the British royal family. Diana princess of wales wanted for both of her sons to have better experiences than other royal children so she took them to venues that expanded all the way to some homeless…

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    Princess Diana Frances Mountbatten-Windsor of Wales was born on July 1, 1961 in Sandringham, United Kingdom. Diana’s parents were Edward John Spencer and Frances Ruth Burke Roche. Her family was one of British Royalty and she had four siblings. She also had two children of her own: Prince William and Prince Harry. Princess Diana was a great role model for the world because she had a childhood filled with excitement, she was a very wise woman within the royal family, and she always stayed strong…

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    That is just one of the many famous quotes said by the Princess of Wales. She was an amazing woman who holds her head high when it comes to what she thinks is right.    In Norfolk, England July 1, 1961,Diana France Spencer was brought into the world. The royal family had ties with her mother, Frances. Diana had two elder sisters, Sarah and Jane, and a cute little brother named, Charles. Her parents divorced when she was eight and soon after her dad sent her to boarding school.…

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    for her many victories in countless swimming competitions. She also enjoyed tennis, equestrian, and ballet. In fact, she grew up aspiring to be a ballerina, but her father was not pleased. Her father paid four thousand pounds (five thousand dollars) per term for her to attend West Heath boarding school in hopes of her losing any dreams of ballet. She was not very intelligent when it came to academics. After several failed attempts she failed her O Levels, and left West Heath. Her father then…

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    The Amazing Life of Diana How could someone so young grab the attention of many and become one of most powerful women of her time? Diana Princess of Wales was known as powerful individual, who valued family above all. Her family was very valuable to her, she made time for her boys before carrying out her day to day task (“Backround”). Diana Frances Spencer lived an extraordinary life full of many achievements and is still remembered today as an influential icon in history. Diana was born at…

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    The unforeseen death of Princess Diana left the world in sorrow. Following her death, many public speeches and articles regarding this tragic event were released. Queen Elizabeth gave a televised speech, Earl Spencer gave a eulogy, the BBC broadcasted a report, and Wikipedia released an article. The BBC report and the eulogy were rhetorically effective, while Queen Elizabeth’s speech and the Wikipedia article were not. The broadcasted report released by the BBC was rhetorically effective…

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    loved and were influenced by Diana. She was a public icon throughout the globe. However, there is one thing that is still strange about this famous figure. Diana’s death is to this day a major point of questioning as the two most common suspicions are a major power murder and an unfortunate car crash. Even after two decades, people are still skeptical about the nature and the situation of the people’s princess, Diana, and her death. There are many details leading to the night of her death.…

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    referrals to professional services, help in getting education, job placement, and counseling” (Delp). As well as the devotion of time to homeless children, Princess Diana had charities for childhood cancers. An English hospital, the Royal Marsden is known for helping to treat childhood cancers (Delp). Along with donations to those charities, she actually made the time to visit the people in need. During her lifetime, she held and visited the littlest cancer patients (Delp). In addition, land…

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