Yes, heartily. How about a thought for all the other single thirty something mothers with two kids who died on that day.
2007-03-28 02:27:01
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answered by Del Piero 10 7
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Actually no . I have no particular affection for Diana I think it is possible that she used her Humanitarian outings as publicity and her name has been besmirched with frequent lovers , but her death if proved as murder would rock the Establishment from the Queen down , and do sent society need a little restructuring as you see it , Beneath the surface we still have as many bad things in Society as the Mid Victorians , i Will not elucidate. Charles is not serious about the throne he has the woman that he wanted in the first place if the succession was hadn't have been stupid History would have been re written I dint htink Charles has many serious plans to change UK He rather be Making his Duchy Originals , Like Good Shopkeeper or Farmer George You can take the boy out of -------
2007-03-28 09:36:56
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answered by Anonymous
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The Daily Express is Mohammed al Fayed's mouthpiece so they are unlikely to let it drop. I bet it's cost them a few readers though.
Most sensible people are boried to tears with it all. Why people rave over Princess Diana I just don't know. They obviously didn't know her and have forgotten that she fell out with her entire family and most of her new best friends. That doesn't say much for her real nature.
Some people loved her for her looks but what would they have done when she lost them and became just another middle aged woman. I thought her looks were beginning to go before she died - her nose and chin were very pronounced. I know I'm being bitchy but I am so fed up with it all.
2007-03-29 12:50:08
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answered by Beau Brummell 6
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Yes, they should let the poor woman rest in peace. Regardless of whether you're for or against her, I think the majority of people are sick to death of the same old stories being rehashed over and over again. No matter how she died, nothing is gonna bring her back., so I wish the media would just shut the fuch up
2007-03-28 09:50:02
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answered by Loxie 4
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No. I think she was a very good, caring woman despite having some flaws like everyone else. I hope her name will be kept alive for as long as the cause of her highly suspicious death remains a mystery.
2007-03-29 13:41:21
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answered by ? 5
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As long as questions remain (and they do) the world will continue to be interested in Diana.
You see the spoiled drama queen. But, also, there's the girl who was mistreated by the royal family.
2007-03-28 12:29:51
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answered by kiwi 7
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At the risk of sounding callous, I'll just say she's like the rest of royalty... long past the point of usefulness. I mean, she's dead. Get over it. Quit paying millions in tax money to pamper people who serve no purpose whatsoever.
2007-03-28 09:40:23
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answered by This Is Me Being Grumpy 3
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I think you'll find she did a lot more than 'be a drama queen' do you really think someone likes having their cellulite, new boyfriend, young children splashed over the news every day? do you think she enjoyed having her whole life as public knowledge -try having some actual knowledge about the thing you are ranting about and therefore having some actual factual evidence to back up your point!!
http://www.theworkcontinues.org/
2007-03-28 09:40:58
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answered by Jude 3
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omg ... yes! I used to be a huge fan when I was a little girl but I'm so fed up of the media fixation on her death. I don't blame her - she's not the one who is responsible for all the public interest but we need to move on.
2007-03-28 09:31:54
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answered by britishchippy 2
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I think we are all heartily tired of the subject. Let her rest in peace. And let her sons get on with their lives, instead of having the past continually dredged up.
2007-03-28 17:54:32
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answered by Anonymous
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