Princess Diana
A famous person whom I consider to be my heroine is Princess Diana. She had everything a person can ask for but happiness. She had a dreamy life but tragic death. She gave a lot to the people around her, trying to give a little happiness to less fortunate people around her. She might not be happy the way she wanted to but she influenced so many people around her that it looks like she found some peace in doing that. After he death people around the world still misses her.She was the first English girl to marry an heir to the British throne since Anne Hyde, the daughter of the Earl of Clarendon, wed the future James II in 1660. She was the first Princess of Wales and queen wife to have lived a normal life-as part time cook, children's nanny and kindergarten teacher-and to have shared an apartment, done the household chores and had parking problems with her mini Metro car like any other London working girl. She has also know the trauma of a parental divorce, something that in earlier times would have barred her from consideration as a potential royal consort. A family like the Spencer, sprung from generations of courtiers and royal aides, naturally imposes its own kind of discipline and diplomatic flair. Diana'
At sixteen, Diana went to finishing school in Switzerland, where she became fluent in French and an expert skier, a sporting skill she shared with Prince Charles. Music was another mutual interest. Charles is a good cello player and Diana was a reasonably proficient pianist. Unlike members of the royal family, however, she had no particular affinity for horses. Neither Diana nor her sister had any interest in attending parties, and meet people. Growing bored with life at the family's Anthrop Hall with its eight and a half thousand acres and seven hundred Old Master paintings. Diana decided to get a job in London. Lord Spencer set her up in an apartment, which she shared with three friends. Princess Diana was born on July1, 1961, in a house rented from the Queen just across a low wall from the royal residence at Sandringham, Norfolk. All four of Diana's grandparents served on the Queen Mother's personal staff. She belonged to royal blood, but she never acted like one. Diana attended two schools in Norfolk before enrolling at fashionable West Heath boarding school in Sevenoaks, Kent, where she is remembered as academically average, good at swimming and useful hand at tennis and lacrosse. The one thing that impressed all her teachers was her cheerful temperament and affection for young children. Her equable disposition helped her trough the upheaval of her parent's divorce when she was eight, but friends say it had a deep effect on her and believe that it partly explains her caring attitude toward young children. In 1975, when Diana was fifteen, another bombshell exploded in the already split family; Earl Spencer, then fifty-two, took a second wife, the forceful and glamorous Raine. The Spencer girls did not attend their father's wedding and relations are said to have remained uneasy with their stepmother although they have improved since Earl Spen
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