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  • Essay / Princess Diana - Lady Di - 1748

    Click, click followed by dozens of flashing lights. Diana Spencer got out of her vehicle to go to one of her many charities. Every day, Lady Spencer had to face the public. Lady Diana Francis Spencer led a privileged journey. She was born on July 1, 1961. She was supposed to be a boy. But boy, were his parents in for a surprise. Diana grew up at Park House in Norfolk. In 1967, when Diana was six years old, her parents separated. Eventually, they divorced and both remarried. Diana and the other children found it very difficult. They saw their mother again, but continued to live with their father. A series of nannies looked after them when they were not at boarding school. From the age of six, Diana went to Riddlesworth Hall in Norfolk and then to West Heath in Kent. But eight years later she left West Heath School without graduating. Over the next three years, the Spencer family's wealth came in very handy. Diana got her own apartment in London, where she lived with two close friends. She didn't need to earn a living, so she took whatever job she liked. This shows that she wasn't afraid to get her hands dirty doing something for someone else. She worked as a nanny and also helped teachers at Young England Kindergarten School. At the age of 19, Diana was a tall, shy and friendly young woman. Like most people her age, she loved dancing, partying, and watching television. Her family and friends jokingly called her "Duchess" or "Duch", but unlike some privileged young people, she seemed neither snobbish nor proud. She had a lot of friends who were boys, but until she was 20, she didn't have any. a stable boyfriend. That was about to change. In November 1977, Diana left ...... middle of paper ...... the weekend in Paris with a new friend, the wealthy Dodi Al-Fayed. Their high-speed car went out of control in a tunnel. In the accident that followed the driver and Dodi died instantly, Diana died a few hours later and the bodyguard was the only one who survived. At the age of 36, she died in hospital. The relationship between the British people and their royal families has seen many ups and downs. The current queen, Elizabeth II, has remained personally popular, but her family has been widely criticized for inappropriate behavior. Princess Diana once said she wanted to “do, not just be.” Just being a figurehead wasn't enough for him. But it's hard to know exactly what the British want their royal family to do. Appropriate behavior involves different people, as the very different public reactions to the career of Diana herself made clear..