Britain's Channel 4 is about to broadcast "tastefully blanked out" images of the last monents of Princess Diana's life. With all respect, I believe that both the public and the press have a severe reality problem. She was, in reality, no more than a normal-looking woman, who would still be alive, and not even especially noticed, if she had not married Prince Charles. The marriage was between two obviously ill-suited (albeit good) people, and the stress which the public life thrust upon her made her mentally fragile. She was not a stunning beauty, did not have an especially attractive figure, and had a rather bland character. What causes the majority of the population to see something in her, which was really never there? Any decent person in the public eye would feel deep sympathy for a poor child suffering with AIDS, and believing that the princess was a special human being because for her work with such children is an exaggeration. Dear public, please leave her to rest in peace.
2007-05-28
09:56:44
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