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Lady

Diana’s
Princess of Wales

Kolomiets Evdokia 9-1


Plan
1.Childhood
2.Education
3.Meeting and marrying Charles, Prince of
Wales
4. children
5.Marriage problems and separation
6. …
Childhood
Diana Frances Spencer was born on July 1, 1961 at
Park House on the grounds of Sandringham Palace.
She was the fourth of five children of John Spencer,
8th Earl Spencer (1924–1992) and Frances Roche
(1936–2004).

The Spencer family has been closely linked to the


British Royal Family for generations. In the family,
Diana was also called “Duchess,” thereby hinting at
her behavior befitting a duchess even in childhood.

On August 0, 1961, Diana was baptized in the Church


of St. Mary Magdalene. She grew up with two older
sisters, Sarah (born 1955) and Jane (born 1957), and a
younger brother, Charles, 9th Earl Spencer (born
1964).
Education
Diana, Princess of Wales, was enjoying her home life under the care
of governess Gertrude Allen. This survey included a search of
various schools, including Sealfield and West Heath. She was not
recognized in the academic sphere, but was recognized for her
remarkable community spirit. After graduation she worked as a
nanny, and also started at the Alpine Institute Wildemanette. I got
practical information from the cookery and various low-paid jobs,
including the dance teacher and waitress. In 1979, her mother took
an apartment in London and worked as a nanny, and then worked in
a kindergarten as a caregiver’s assistant. In 1979, she bought an
apartment in Colehern, where she lived with friends until 1981
Meeting and marrying Charles, Prince of Wales

Diana Spencer first met Prince Charles of Wales in November


1977. Their relationship progressed, and after proposing in
February 1981, their engagement was officially announced. The
wedding took place on July 29, 1981 at St. Paul's Cathedral. The
event was dubbed a "fairytale wedding" and attracted huge
attention, broadcast to 750 million viewers. Diana became
Princess of Wales and her £9,000 wedding dress became
notorious for its length and fit problems due to bulimia. After
her wedding, Diana received visible insignia and became the
third-highest-ranking woman in Britain in order of seniority.
children
Charles and Diana chose Kensington Palace and
Highgrove House in Tetbury as their residences. Their
first son, Prince William, was born on June 21, 1982, and
their second son, Prince Harry, on September 15, 1984.
Diana experienced postpartum depression after her first
pregnancy. She organized a variety of activities for her
sons, emphasizing their independence from the royal
family. Diana was actively involved in choosing their
names, schools and public duties, being
uncompromising in protecting their interests.
After five years of marriage, the incompatibility
Marriage problems and separation and age difference between Princess Diana and
Prince Charles became clear. In 1986, Diana
began an extramarital relationship with Major
James Hewitt, and Charles resumed his
relationship with Camilla Parker Bowles. The
media speculated that Diana gave birth to a
second son, Prince Harry, with Hewitt, but this
was denied. In 1992, Charles's infidelities with
Camilla became known. In 1993, Prime Minister
John Major announced an "amicable
separation" between Charles and Diana. All this
was accompanied by scandals, public
statements and telephone conversations,
which led to further rumors and speculation
around Diana’s personal life.

Since her divorce from Prince Charles in 1996, Princess
Diana has remained an active public figure. She continued
to be involved in charitable activities and participated in
various humanitarian projects. She also devoted herself to
raising her two sons, Princes William and Harry. SHE HAS
DONE A LOT FOR DIFFERENT PEOPLE.
Tragically, in August 1997, Princess Diana died in a car
accident in Paris. Her death caused global shock and
sadness and she remains a prominent figure in the history
of the British Royal Family.

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