i will remember her love for life and her people she was a true princess cried when she died and watching her funeral
2007-08-31
04:42:42
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montgommery b what are you on long live camilla please
2007-08-31
04:56:58 ·
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security you are aloud your own opinion i only said that to montgomery because i cannot stand camilla and think she is a terrible replacemeant for dianna
2007-09-02
09:37:42 ·
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only saying that to montgomery b because i cannot stand camilla you are aloud an opinion
2007-09-02
10:36:54 ·
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Diana was one of the most gifted women in the 20th century
Single-handedly she
1) torn down prejudices about AIDS
2) raised awareness of eating disorders
3) shook up the monarchy and modernized it
4) campaigned for the abolition of land mines in Angola
5) destroyed the stereotypical "stiff upper lip"
6) Offered a beacon of hope to those in need
7) Embraced multiculturalism by having a muslim as a boyfriend
Not bad for a woman who said she was as "thick as a plank"
2007-08-31 06:49:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Nothing happened to Diana that has not happened to other women the world over for aeons of time.
She was nothing special, only a priviledged person who grabbed the lime-light when she could.
Charles did not want her, he was already betrothed to Camilla, who, in my opinion is a beautiful, caring woman. Charles was weak to marry Diana, but he had to because royal protocol decreed that he should.
He should have stood up for himself and married the woman he loved, Camilla, never mind what the public think, it`s nothing to do with anyone else.
Would you be dictated to as to who you could marry and who you could not?
Long live Camilla.
2007-08-31 04:54:04
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answered by Montgomery B 4
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As a sad, mentally ill women who dragged our beloved Royal Family through the mire.
Thank God we now have the gracious Camilla who has helped to restore our beloved Royal Family to its most noble place within our great Empire!
2007-08-31 08:24:44
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answered by pagreen1966 3
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Why would I be bothered?? We do not hold 10 years memorials for anyone else; so, why is it done for her? Her family are more than welcome to hold one in private..just don't inflict it on the rest of us. Media is continuing to make money out of her and it's disgraceful.
She had a privileged life; more so than oher people who has to work hard to get a decent living.
Why don't we care about the living instead of having a sobfest over her?
What about the poor orphans all over the world who are living in really difficult conditions? At least, William and Harry will never have to worry about what to do for a job just to get a decent living.
Let her rest in peace and stop dragging her out every so often
to open the wounds.
2007-08-31 05:18:50
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answered by moonbeams1345 1
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Wow! Didn't realize you all felt this way, Brits! Here's my American opinion: I always admired her as a gracious princess. She radiated a charisma that the Windsors deperately needed, and if they took her on for breeding purposes only, it seems they certainly could have respected her for filling the purpose and appreciated the results. I've lost almost all respect for the "royal" family over this situation, and now, I guess, British people in general. I've always hoped that Camilla never comes within spitting distance... We've all lost loves who certainly would have been better off with us, but when they marry someone else, it's bad form to poison the marriage or kill the bride. Evidently Charles and Camilla deserve each other. I'm sorry. I used to respect Charles. Is there anyone across the Atlantic over there that we American kids can look up to?
2007-08-31 05:43:37
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answered by shirleykins 7
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Why are you posting this as a question and not allowing for any difference of what you think ?Montgomery is allowed his opinion.
2007-09-01 22:17:57
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answered by NYC 5
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Unfortunately I'll always remember as the ex-princess that the press milked for every drop and are still milking away 10 years later...
I'll also remember that she was the mother of the guys most likely to be our future monarchy, however much I dislike them.
2007-08-31 04:48:59
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answered by Anonymous
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As someone used and abused who tried to use the same weapons but lost out against greater odds.
2007-09-02 04:42:39
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answered by noeusuperstate 6
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I will remember Princess Diana as a woman with love in her heart for the common person...one who despite her troubles, took the time to show compassion for others.
Today, I wrote an entry in my blog about Princess Diana as my way of remembering her. I will do just as I did back in my 20s, ask myself What Would Diana Do? and then try to conduct myself with decorum and poise as befitting a princess...plus also remember to show compassion in any way I can for those less fortunate than myself. I will also, at every opportunity, correct and admonish anyone who continually tries to desecrate her memory,too
May Camilla the queen of the homewreckers rot in hell!!!
2007-08-31 06:02:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I remember her as a shy young girl who blushed every time someone looked at her! I felt her embarrassment and my heart went out to her. I remembered my self being exactly the same at nineteen, but I didn`t have the world watching me.
2007-09-01 14:28:28
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answered by Social Science Lady 7
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