Diana, Princess of Whales, formerly Lady Diana Frances Spencer, was born
on July 1st 1961 at Park House near Sandringham, Norfolk. Lady Diana was
educated first at preparatory school, Riddlesworth Hall at Diss Norfolk, and
then in 1974 went as a boarder to West Heath, near Sevenoaks, Kent. At
school she showed a particular talent for music, as an accomplished artist,
and dancing and domestic science. She won the school's award for the
giving maximum help to the school and her school- fellows. She got married
to Prince Charles at St. Paul's Cathedral in London on July 29th 1981, in a
international televised ceremony. Lady Diana had two sons. Prince William
Arthur Phillip Louis, and Prince Henry Charles David. In December 1992 it
was announced that the Prince and Princess of Whales had agreed to
Lady Diana was so involved in the official duties of the royal family.
Although Lady Diana was renowned for her style and was closely associated
with the fashion world, patronizing and raising the profile of younger British
designers, she was best known for her charitable work. During her marriage,
the Princess was president in over 100 charities. Lady Diana did much to
publicize work on behalf of the homeless and also disabled people, children
and people with HIV/Aids. In December 1993, the princess announced that
she would be reducing the extent of her public life in order to combine a
meaningful public role with a more private life. Lady Diana visited many
countries including Germany, U.S.A, Pakistan, Switzerland, Hungary,
Egypt, Belgium, France, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Nepal so she can help
other charities. The Year before he death, Lady Diana was an active
campaigner for the ban on the manufacture and use of land mines. In
January 1997 she visited Angola as part of h
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