Princess Diana
English name: Diana Frances
Title: Diana, Princess of Wales (after divorce)
Date of birth : July 1, 1961
Place of birth: Norfolk, England
Marriage date: July 29, 1981 at Paul's Church with Prince Charles Wedding
Separation date: December 9, 1992
Divorce date: August 28, 1996
Children: Prince William (June 1982) September 21) Prince Harry (September 15, 1984)
Born on July 1, 1961 in Norfolk, England.
Diana was born into a British aristocratic family. She was the third of the four children of Earl Spencer. Her father served as a chamberlain to King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II, and her mother served as a chamberlain to the Queen Mother. When Diana was 8 years old, her parents divorced and her father gained custody of her. She studied in a boarding school in southern England in her early years, then went to Switzerland to complete her studies. After graduation, she worked as a kindergarten nursery in London.
Engaged to Prince Charles on February 24, 1981.
Married Charles Philip Arthur George, Prince of Wales, on July 29, 1981.
The eldest son William was born on June 21, 1982.
Second son Harry was born on September 15, 1984.
On December 9, 1992, Prince Charles and Princess Diana separated.
British Prime Minister Major announced the official separation of the two parties in Parliament.
After the separation, Diana was exhausted mentally and physically, and developed a relationship with Hewitt, a major of the Royal Guards and her riding instructor. The latter actually paid 3 million pounds to make their relationship public. In a 1995 interview with a television reporter, Diana publicly admitted the relationship. For a woman, this indeed requires great courage, and once again proves Diana's true and natural life principles.
On August 28, 1996, the two parties terminated their engagement.
Died in Paris, France due to a car accident on August 31, 1997.
In the afternoon, British Princess Diana and her boyfriend Dodi Fayed, the son of an Egyptian billionaire, returned to Paris after a week's vacation in the tourist resort of Saint-Tropez in southern France. After midnight, they had dinner at the Ritz Hotel in Paris and prepared to go to Dodi's private residence in the 16th arrondissement of Paris. In order to get rid of the pursuit of seven photographers riding motorcycles, the Mercedes-Benz 280SE3.5 luxury car they rode reached a speed of more than 150 kilometers per hour. At about 0:30 in the morning on the 31st, the car suddenly lost control when it was driving to the road tunnel under the Pont de Alma on the Seine River in central Paris. It hit a dividing cement pillar in the center of the tunnel. The car was completely damaged. Dodi and Dodi The driver died on the spot, and Diana and her bodyguard were seriously injured and were sent to the hospital for emergency treatment. The seven photojournalists who were following Diana were immediately detained by the police. At 4 a.m., Diana died in the hospital due to massive chest bleeding. She was only 36 years old. That night, her body was flown back to the UK on a special plane escorted by Prince Charles and her two sisters.
Funeral on 6 September 1997, buried in her family cemetery, Althorp, Northamptonshire.
In the morning, Diana's funeral was held at Westminster Abbey in London, England. As the hearse drove towards the cathedral, millions of people stood in silence along the way to bid farewell to the "People's Princess". More than a billion people around the world watched the funeral on television. After the funeral, Diana was buried in the Spencer family cemetery in her hometown of Althorp. The whole world mourned Diana's untimely death. Thousands of people held a candlelight procession in San Francisco; Tongans remembered her with a traditional wake; Parisians placed flowers and condolences at the site of the accident, and cars passing by slowed down to express condolences; Aboriginal children in Australia held A banner was placed in memory of the princess, which read: "You warmed our hearts"....
After learning of the sad news, United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan issued a statement, saying: "Diana's death has shocked the world." The poor and the elderly and disabled have lost an important humanitarian voice." Diana just left. She is like an angel of God who comes to the world with kindness and beauty, bringing a rosy ray of goodness and beauty to a world full of struggle and evil. Now she has completed God's mission and passed away, leaving a charming and beautiful image in people's hearts forever.