Princess Diana Research Paper

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A heroic figurehead, known as an optimistic and inquisitive young lady, Princess Diana was set on a journey to love the most vulnerable people in society. She was born on July 1, 1961 and grew up in Parkhouse near Sandringham, Norfolk, England. Diana Frances Spencer had two sisters and two brothers. However, Diana’s life wasn’t always happy, one of her brothers died when she was born, and her parents got a divorce, with her father winning the custody of the children. Following that, her father took the children and moved to Althorp, Northampton, Uk. Afterwards, when her father inherited the name Earl Spencer, she received the name, Lady Diana. Living most of her life in shyness as well as being thoughtful, she left for West Heath School (a …show more content…
From there she married to his majesty, Prince Charles on July 29, 1981, and lived her most in a lavish and luxurious mansion. After nearly a year, the couple had their first child named, Prince William Arthur Philip Louis. Two years after they had their last child whom they named, Prince Henry Charles Albert David. Unfortunately, after 15 years of marriage, the couple broke up with a divorce that was finalized in 1996. After their separation, Diana used her popularity to raise awareness of the issue about landmines and to outlaw them. This was one of her most victorious and courageous acts she took. In 1997, Diana visited Angolo to visit and love all the people who had lost limbs due to the catastrophe of landmines. She gave a voice to all those who had permanent damage, on the television show: Red Cross and The Halo Trust. Later on, on August she paid a visit to Bosnia, there she strongly supported the landmine projects that were taking place. Diana also had private chats with many mine victims, she fell to tears when hearing disastrous stories of the children who had experienced being in a