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Forexample about her childhood?

2007-08-26 23:12:53 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Royalty

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Buy one of the books written about her or borrow one from the library, or google or wiki it ! ! !

2007-08-26 23:30:19 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Diana Frances Spencer was born on July 1st, 1961. She has two older sisters, Sarah and Jane, and a younger brother Charles. When Diana was 6 her mother left the family for another man and Diana's father gained custody of the 4 children. Diana always felt unloved and that she had to create fairy tales in which she could escape in. She was never a great student but was said to be rather popular with the other children at her schools. When she was 18 she moved to London and lived with a few friends in a flat. She worked as a nanny for an American family and also had a job at a Pre-school. She met Prince Charles and the rest, they say, is history. Diana never lost her longing to be loved, and that quest dominated much of her adult life, but it can be said for sure, that along that path, she gave a whole lot of love away.

2007-08-27 16:51:50 · answer #2 · answered by Louzzer 2 · 1 1

Lady Diana Spencer was raised in an aristocratic English family whose estate bordered the Royal family's and whose pedigree almost equalled her husband's. She attended exclusive boarding and finishing schools, but left without finishing her studies or passing any exams. After leaving a Swiss boarding school, her father bought her a London flat, which she shared with friends, whereupon Lady Diana worked briefly as a mother's helper and with preschool children.

The defining event in Lady Diana's young life was when her mother divorced her father when Diana was six, an episode that left the young girl feeling abandoned and looking for love and acceptance. Since Prince Charles needed an enabler himself, he wasn't able to feed his wife's emotional needs for very long. By way of contrast, Elizabeth II always put duty before family, so no support was forthcoming from Princess Diana's royal in-laws.

Before Prince Charles discovered Lady Diana, he had had a relationship with one of Diana's older sisters, but apparently she was not discreet. By the time Lady Diana was ready for the marriage market at age 19, she was just what the Royal family wanted--a charming looking young woman with no scandalous past.

2007-08-30 17:19:43 · answer #3 · answered by Ellie Evans-Thyme 7 · 0 0

I thought she was a very beautiful young women (inside and out) who did her best in the worst of situations. I can't imagine her life was very easy but she had a quality about her that made her goodness shine through.

Here are a few of the websites I found using Princess Diana Biography in a search engine. Some are more thorough than others but all together they do a pretty thorough job.


1. http://www.answers.com/topic/diana-princess-of-wales
2. http://www.bbc.co.uk/politics97/diana/ob-child.html
3. http://www.biographyonline.net/people/biography_princess_diana.html
4. http://www.paralumun.com/dianachild.htm

And there is the official "royal" website: http://www.royal.gov.uk/OutPut/Page153.asp

2007-08-27 08:54:45 · answer #4 · answered by Bobaloo 4 · 1 1

Diana Frances Spencer was born into the British aristocracy, the youngest daughter of Edward John Spencer, Viscount Althorp, later John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer, and his first wife, Frances Spencer, Viscountess Althorp (formerly the Honourable Frances Burke Roche). She was born at Park House, Sandringham in Norfolk, England. She was baptised at St. Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, by Rt. Rev. Percy Herbert (rector of the church and former Bishop of Norwich and Blackburn); her godparents included John Floyd (the chairman of Christie's). Diana's four siblings were:

* The Lady Sarah Spencer (born 19 March 1955)
* The Lady Jane Spencer (born 11 February 1957)
* The Honourable John Spencer (born and died 12 January 1960)
* Charles Spencer (born 20 May 1964)

During her parents' acrimonious divorce over Lady Althorp's adultery with wallpaper heir Peter Shand Kydd, Diana's mother took her two youngest children to live in an apartment in London's Knightsbridge, where Diana attended a local day school. That Christmas, the Spencer children went to celebrate with their father and he subsequently refused to allow them to return to London and their mother. Lady Althorp sued for custody of her children, but Lord Althorp's rank, aided by Lady Althorp's mother's testimony against her daughter during the trial, contributed to the court's decision to award custody of Diana and her brother to their father. On the death of her paternal grandfather, Albert Spencer, 7th Earl Spencer in 1975, Diana's father became the 8th Earl Spencer, at which time she became Lady Diana Spencer and moved from her childhood home at Park House to her family's sixteenth-century ancestral home of Althorp.

A year later, Lord Spencer married Raine, Countess of Dartmouth, the only daughter of romantic novelist Barbara Cartland, after being named as the "other party" in the Earl and Countess of Dartmouth's divorce. During this time Diana travelled up and down the country, living between her parents' homes - with her father at the Spencer seat in Northamptonshire, and with her mother, who had moved north west of Glasgow in Scotland. Diana, like her siblings, did not get along with her new stepmother.

2007-08-30 21:05:44 · answer #5 · answered by ? 1 · 1 0

Princess Diana was too good for this world.

2007-08-27 18:16:39 · answer #6 · answered by Angel Bonnie 4 · 0 1

She is one of the most fascinating people that have ever lived who intrigued and continues to intrigue the world even after her death so you can find out about her everywhere.... start with the library and take out several books on her life and do some research..

PS: please just don't write a book and sell the excerpts to the Sun newspaper lol!

nai nai xx

2007-08-27 06:20:47 · answer #7 · answered by nai nai 2 · 2 1

Watch Sky One, anytime night or day for more than 10 minutes and there'll be a program about her - they seem to be showing nothing but Diana programmes at the moment!

2007-08-27 06:21:58 · answer #8 · answered by A Nonny Mouse 7 · 1 3

This is a joke ,I received in my mobile phone.
Diana's death is an example of the effects of globalisation.

Princes Diana's death: An English princess with an Egyptian boyfriend crashes in a French tunnel, driving a German car with a Dutch engine, driven by a Belgian who was drunk on Scottish whiskey, followed closely by Italian paparazzi, on Japanese motorcycle, treated by an American doctor, using Brazilian medicine. This message was created by an Indian on a Chinese phone ....This is globalization my Friend.

2007-08-27 06:48:11 · answer #9 · answered by the_great_indian_guru 2 · 1 4

You can find things all over the internet, but I suggest you read "The Diana Chronicles". It's very good!

2007-08-27 13:42:04 · answer #10 · answered by Elisabeth B 3 · 1 2

well go to the libairy and recest the Princess Diana book. there's a book about hert hole life.
or look it up in google.

2007-08-27 06:23:22 · answer #11 · answered by Black Rose 2 · 1 2

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