Tribute to Princess Diana
Specific Purpose Statement: To inform the audience about Princess Diana and her contributions to the world.
Thesis: Princess Diana was a very kind hearted woman, noble by blood, famous by marriage, but used her public light in a positive way.
Organizational Pattern/Division: Extemporaneous
Introduction
I. What is the definition of a princess? Someone who is simply beautiful or lucky enough to come from a royal bloodline?
II. Princess or not, I believe in the concept of respect. To earn my respect, one must be selfless. One must also be determined to accomplish their goals. Princess Diana is the epitome of these ideals.
III. Princess Diana was a very kind hearted …show more content…
Prince William: Charities and patronage. (2009). 1. The Foundation of Prince William and Prince Harry has three main aims: helping young people in society; raising awareness and support for servicemen and women; and developing sustainable models of living in the light of climate change and dwindling natural resources. (Prince William: Charities and patronage. 2009). a) In 2007 Prince William and Prince Harry organized Concert for Diana, a tribute to their mother. The concert was held in front of a crowd of 62,000 and watched on television by millions more people around the world. Proceeds were shared among the eight charities which they had selected to be beneficiaries of at least £150,000. Six of these charities Princess Diana was president of at the time of her death. b) Prince Harry launched created a charity in southern Africa called 'Sentebale', which translates to, 'Forget me not', in memory of his mother. (Taylor, L. 1997).
(Princess Diana is without a doubt The Queen of Our Hearts and will forever be remembered.)
Conclusion
I. Princess Diana taught the world so much about compassion and that there are some people who use their time in the limelight to bring about positive change in the world.
a. The death of Princess Diana brought about a lasting impression that will never be forgotten.
b. The selflessness of Diana’s acts have proven to us that we can too, go out into the world and make a difference in something