2. Princess Diana
The Princess of
Wales, known as
Lady Di, was born at
Park House,
Sandringham
(Norfolk) on 1 July
1961 and died in
hospital the Petié
Salpêtrière in Paris
the night of 30 to 31
August 1997.
3. Princess Diana
in 1968, she joined the
school in King's Lynn. In
1970 he moved to the
internship female
Riddlesworth Hall and in
1973 joined West Heath,
another school in the county
of Kent. Between 1977 and
1978 he studied in
Switzerland and eventually
settled in London, where he
worked for various companies
until November 1977 she met
Charles, heir to the British
throne, who began dating two
years later.
4. Princess Diana
On 24 February 1981, the
Buckingham Palace
spokeswoman said the official
engagement of Lady Diana
Spencer and Prince of
Gales.La couple's wedding,
which took place on July 29,
1981 in Saint Paul Cathedral
in London and was officiated
by the Archbishop of
Canterbury, became a social
event of international
significance televised to more
than seven million viewers.
5. Princess Diana
On June 21, 1982 Lady Diana
gave birth to her eldest son,
Prince William, second son of
the princes of Wales, Henry,
was born on September 15,
1984.
Although Diana tried to lead
a life dedicated to caring for
their children, their agenda
was imposed limitation of
more than five hundred
official engagements that the
marriage was bound to meet
annually.
6. Princess Diana Diana lent her public
image to different
humanitarian agencies
and appeared in
numerous acts for the
most marginalized
sectors of society.
7. Princess Diana
The last man with whom
he was related to Diana
Spencer was the origin of
Egyptian billionaire Dodi
al Fayed. Both were killed
in a spectacular car
accident, while trying to
avoid the paparazzi and
traveling at high speed
inside the Alma tunnel in
Paris.
8. Princess Diana
The life of Diana Spencer, both during their marriage and after
separation, was the subject of continuous attention of millions
of followers and recurring theme of the "gossip." All of his
appearances in public received special treatment by the media
and even their hair and their dress were imitated ad
nauseam. Its popularity far exceeded that of her husband, was
always considered an exemplary mother and after his death
there were proposals for canonization were finally dismissed.