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Biography
Diana de Gales was born Sandringham, England; July 1, 1961 died Paris, France August 31, 1997. -
HUMANITARIAN CAUSES
In the late 1980s, the Princess of Wales became popular for her support of humanitarian causes. She helped poor children in Africa, appeared alongside personalities such as Nelson Mandela, the Dalai Lama or Mother Teresa of Calcutta and also presided over numerous charitable foundations. -
DIANA DE GALES
was the first wife of Charles of Wales, crown prince of the British Crown, with whom he had two sons, William and Henry. -
Princess Diana
She was a very popular character, both for his collaboration in humanitarian works and for his charisma -
ICONIC
The constant interest of the press for the figure of the Princess made her one of the most iconic figures of popular culture worldwide. -
INTERVIEW
Diana offered the public broadcaster BBC one of the most famous and controversial interviews in her, publicly and sincerely admitted the practice of bulimia and the fact that she was the victim of daily harassment by paparazzi and journalists. She also referred to her own infidelities and to the fact that the heir to the throne, her husband, also committed adultery with her old love. -
always Princess
the marriage was in fact separated on August 28, 1996, a situation that deprived the princess of her category of "Royal Highness", although she retained the title of Princess of Wales. -
DEATH OF DIANA
On August 31, 1997 Diana died as a result of a car accident in Paris,France. -
THE IMBORRABLE PRINCESS
DIANA STILL LIVES IN THE HEARTS OF ALL, SINCE I LEAVE A GREAT LEGACY OF LIFE. FOREVER DIANA