Princess Diana is
remembered by everyone for being the only person from the royal family who
threw herself into her charity work in a very personal way; she spent countless
hours listening to the issues, difficulties and problems of people with her
warm smile and genuine interest. The woman well-known for the charity work was
born on July 1, 1961 in Park House, Sandringham, and Norfolk, England. Lady
Diana was a public figure recognized globally and focused by the media. She got
recognition for her dedication to the charity work and had deep pain for the
shortcomings of the common people.
Lady Diana was
married to Prince Charles who was the Prince of Wales at St. Paul’s Cathedral
on August 31, 1997 and she had two sons Prince Williams and Prince Harry. Her
marriage with Prince Charles ended on August 28, 1996 when the couple got
divorce. Lady Diana had the ability to make everyone feel special especially
the vulnerable young people who appreciated the warmth and affection of the
Princess. The Princess ruled millions of hearts and was the most admired, loved
and adored person among the royal family members.
Lady Diana has been awarded various honors, styles,
titles and arms in her lifetime and afterwards such as The Lady Diana Frances
Spencer, The Honorable Diana Frances Spencer, Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales, Diana, Princess of
Wales and Princess Diana. Since people loved her so much for her iconic
participation during stressful times, she was called as “The England’s Rose”,
“The People’s Princess” and “The Queen of Hearts”. Lady Diana passed away in a
car crash on August 31, 1997 in the Pont de l’Alma road tunnel in Paris. Hence,
Lady Diana had an exceptional charismatic personality and was definably a woman
of strength.