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i miss her ( Princess Diana )

Quotes by Princess Diana

"Carry out a random act of kindness, with no expectation of reward, safe in the knowledge that one day someone might do the same for you. "

"Hugs can do great amounts of good - especially for children. "


"I understand people's suffering, people's pain, more than you will every know yourself.."

"I had a very bad time with the press - they literally haunted and hunted me. I haven't felt well since day one. I don't think I'm made for the production line."

"I think the biggest disease the world suffers from in this day and age is the disease of people feeling unloved. I know that I can give love for a minute, for half an hour, for a day, for a month, but I can give. I am very happy to do that, I want to do that."


"The public... they wanted a fairy princess to come and touch them, and everything will turn into gold and all their worries would be forgotten. Little did they realise that the individual was crucifying herself inside because she didn't think she was good enough."


"Only do what your heart tells you."


“Yes, I do touch. I believe that everyone needs that”


“I've always though that people need to feel good about themselves and I see my role as offering support to them, to provide some light along the way....”

“It's vital the monarchy keeps in touch with the people. It's what I try and do....”

“I don't go by the rule book, I lead from the heart, not the head”

“I knew what my job was, it was to go out and meet the people and love them”

“I will fight for my children on any level so they can reach their potential as human beings and in their public duties”

“I wear my heart on my sleeve”.

“The kindness and affection from the public have carried me through some of the most difficult periods, and always your love and affection have eased the journey”

“I wish all the mothers, fathers and children out there realize how much I need them and how much I value their support”.

“I'd like people to think of me as someone who cares about them”

“Everyone needs to be valued. Everyone has the potential to give something back”.

“I'm aware that people I have loved and have died and are in the spirit world look after me”







Princess Diana in hijab.



‘When she was alive we completely took for granted her unrivalled love of life, laughter, fun and folly. She was our guardian, friend and protector.



She will always be remembered for her amazing public work. But behind the media glare, to us, just two loving children, she was quite simply the best mother in the world.’



Princess Diana of Wales



"Your candle's burned out long before your legend ever will"



PRINCESS DIANA: A JOURNEY INTO MY HEART



Princess Diana Memorial, the death of a fairy tale princes



The England's Rose



Where Angels Fly???????



A tribute to the late Princess Diana



PRINCESS DIANA COMING THROUGH
FROM THE SPIRIT WORLD




never fading with the sunset



Princess Diana


Goodbye England's Rose

May you ever grow in our hearts.
You were the grace that placed itself
where lives were torn apart.
You called out to our country,
and you whispered to those in pain.
Now you belong to heaven,
and the stars spell out your name.
And it seems to me you lived your life
like a candle in the wind:
never fading with the sunset
when the rain set in.
And your footsteps will always fall here,
along England's greenest hills;
your candle's burned out long before
your legend ever will.
Loveliness we've lost;
these empty days without your smile.
This torch we'll always carry
for our nation's golden child.
And even though we try,
the truth brings us to tears;
all our words cannot express
the joy you brought us through the years.
And it seems to me you lived your life
like a candle in the wind:
never fading with the sunset
when the rain set in.
And your footsteps will always fall here,
along England's greenest hills;
your candle's burned out long before
your legend ever will.
Goodbye England's rose,
from a country lost without your soul,
who'll miss the wings of your compassion
more than you'll ever know."
You called out to our country,
and you whispered to those in pain.
Now you belong to heaven,
and the stars spell out your name.
And it seems to me you lived your life
like a candle in the wind:
never fading with the sunset
when the rain set in.
And your footsteps will always fall here,
along England's greenest hills;
your candle's burned out long before
your legend ever will.
Loveliness we've lost;
these empty days without your smile.
This torch we'll always carry
for our nation's golden child.
And even though we try,
the truth brings us to tears;
all our words cannot express
the joy you brought us through the years.
And it seems to me you lived your life
like a candle in the wind:
never fading with the sunset
when the rain set in.
And your footsteps will always fall here,
along England's greenest hills;
your candle's burned out long before
your legend ever will.
Goodbye England's rose,
from a country lost without your soul,
who'll miss the wings of your compassion
more than you'll ever know."
You called out to our country,
and you whispered to those in pain.
Now you belong to heaven,
and the stars spell out your name.
And it seems to me you lived your life
like a candle in the wind:
never fading with the sunset
when the rain set in.
And your footsteps will always fall here,
along England's greenest hills;
your candle's burned out long before
your legend ever will.


Princess Diana Short Biography

Diana, Princess of Wales

(Diana Frances Mountbatten-Windsor; née Spencer; 1 July 1961 – 31 August 1997)

Princess Diana was an iconic figure of the late 20th Century. During her life she was often said to be the most photographed person, appearing on the cover of People magazine more than anyone else. She epitomised feminine beauty and glamour. At the same time, she was admired for her groundbreaking charity work; in particular her work with AIDS patient,s and supporting the campaign for banning landmines. Married to Prince Charles in 1981, she received the title of “Her Royal Highness Princess Diana of Wales” She is the Mother of Prince William and Prince Harry 2nd and 3rd in line to the throne respectively.

Diana was born to an aristocratic family who links to the Royal Family. Her father was Edward Spencer, Viscount Althorp. Edward Spencer was a direct descendent of Charles II.. Her mother was Frances Viscountess Althorp. Her mother was distantly related with the Queen Mother, and was also of American descent. When Diana was young, her parents divorced with her father winning a bitter battle for custody of the children. Diana grew up in the family home of Park House, before moving to Althorp in 1975. Diana did not shine as a student, but did well in music and ballet. When she met her future husband, Diana was working as a part time assistant in a nursery school in London

In 1981, Diana married Prince Charles. Diana was 13 years the junior, at an age of just 20, Charles by contrast was 33 at the time of the wedding. The general public soon warmed to the innocence and beauty of Princess Diana, and the wedding was watched by over 1 billion people world wide. During their marriage they had two sons, Prince William and Prince Harry. However, in the mid 1980s, strains started to appear in the marriage, and under much publicity the marriage broke up leading to a divorce in 1992. During this period Diana is said to have suffered various health problems such as bulimia and depression.

As Princess of Wales, Diana was expected to take part in various official engagements, such as, opening of hospitals. This provided a natural outlet for her to become involved in various types of charitable work. Her natural sympathy and oneness with patients was much admired. In 1987, Princess Diana was one of the first well known celebrities to be photographed with a victim of AIDS. This was important in changing attitudes to the disease. At the time, many thought the disease could be contacted by touch alone. Another of her high profile charities, was her involvement in the campaign to ban landmines. In January 1997, she visited mine fields in Angola to inspect the clearing of landmines. After her death, the Ottawa treaty, was signed banning the use of anti-personnel landmines. Many agree that her support and role in the campaign played an important role in influencing this decision.

Shortly before her death, June 18th Princess Diana met with Mother Teresa. Both admired each other. Mother Teresa always said “Diana is my daughter.” With utmost humility Diana said “I am a very, very small Mother Teresa.

Despite the pervasive press intrusions into her private life, Diana remained very popular because people could identify with her. Her hands on approach to charity work gave the impression of a new type of Royal, who was no longer so remote.

“everyone needs to be valued. Everyone has the potential to give something back if only they had the chance.”

Diana died on 31st August, 1997, in a car crash involving Dodi Al-Fayed. (see last moments of Princess Diana) It was said they were being chased by paparazzi at the time the fatal accident. Although, the inquest noted that the driver was also under the influence of drugs and drink. Controversy still surrounds her death, with a further inquest still underway.(3) The death of Diana had a profound impact on the British public and those in other countries. It led to an unprecedented outpouring of grief and sympathy, for a person people had taken into their hearts. Over 1 million bouquets of flowers were laid at Buckingham Palace. Her funeral was watched by countless millions around the world. Her final resting place was her family home of Althorp.

Sri Chinmoy said of Princess Diana

“Princess Diana, your heart of sympathy covers the length and breadth of the world. There shall come a time when the entire world will value you most sincerely, most lovingly and most wholeheartedly." (2)

Princess Diana Childhood Years

Diana was born on July 1, 1961, at Park House near Sandringham, Norfolk. Her full name at birth was Diana Frances Spencer. She was born into an artistocratic family with Royal blood in the ancestry. Her father was Viscount Althorp and her mother Viscountess Althorp. Unfortunately at the age of 6 Diana’s split up and got divorced. As a result of the divorce there was a messy custody battle which left an emotional scar upon Diana. Diana later revealed how she remembers hearing the crunch of her mother’s footsteps on the gravel outside as she left the house.




Princess Diana Childhood Years

Diana was born on July 1, 1961, at Park House near Sandringham, Norfolk. Her full name at birth was Diana Frances Spencer. She was born into an artistocratic family with Royal blood in the ancestry. Her father was Viscount Althorp and her mother Viscountess Althorp. Unfortunately at the age of 6 Diana’s split up and got divorced. As a result of the divorce there was a messy custody battle which left an emotional scar upon Diana. Diana later revealed how she remembers hearing the crunch of her mother’s footsteps on the gravel outside as she left the house.

Picture - Diana as a Child




However it was her father Earl of Spencer who mostly brought up Diana, when he became the 8th Earl of Spencer he moved the family to Althorpe near Northampton where she lived for the rest of childhood years. Later his father got remarried to the daughter of famous writer Barbara Cartland. However there was often disharmony between Diana and her brother and their new step mother.

Diana was educated first at Boarding school before spending several years at West Heath Public School in Kent. Here she did very well in sport, especially swimming. She had aspirations to become a ballet dancer but at 5 feet 8 was deemed to be too tall. On the academic front Diana was not bright and eventually failed all her O Levels. She later recalled happy memories from her childhood years.

Diana with Brother Charles (Earl Spencer)



After leaving school she got a job as a nanny and part time cook. Later she took a assistant teaching post at a kindergarten school in Knightsbridge, London. It was whilst working as an assistant here that she was first introduced to her future husband Charles. The romanticised courtship gained intense media speculation and in 1981 they were married at Westminster Abbey London. The wedding was watched by millions from around the globe.





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