In 1981 wedding of Charles and Diana was a fairytale come to life, sadly the reality that not match up. Although they showed a unified and stable relationship for the world, Charles and Diana soon found that they had little in common. As the prince retreated to his old interest and relationships, Diana found other distractions both privately and publicly. She became involved in many charities but unlike her full bare, she was happy to embrace more controversial causes. In a back handed compliment, she was described as having the common touch but this ease with strangers and affinity with disadvantaged people sprang from a genuinely compassionate nature. When Diana sat on the bed of a man with AIDS in April 1987 and was photographed holding his hand, this had a tremendous influence in changing world opinion and attitude to people with the disease and despite cynical claims that she always had an eye on the nearest camera.
She was known for turning up announced at hospitals to visit the unworthy, each wings specific instructions that the media should not be informed. But perhaps the most contentious charity work was with the international campaign against land mines and it was widely believed that the dedication to the cause influenced the art of the treaty which banned anti personal land mines world wide in the late 90’s. In 1996 after several years of scandalous gossip and controversial interviews with the media, in which both the prince and princess admitted to being not faithful, the couple was divorced.
Having a vow to BBC journalist Martin Bashear and infamously candid panoramic interview at November 1995 that she wanted to be a queen of the peoples hearts, she made that her mission. But that and her new relationship with Dodi Alfaid, he held the son of Harid’s own were abruptly cut off in the night of 31st of August in 1997 when she and Dodi and their driver were killed in a high speed car crash in the tunnel. Dodi’s driver have been found drinking was later found over the liter limit did died instantly. The only survivor of the crash was the bodyguard, while Diana was transported to the hospital; she died in the early hours. But it was the aftermath of Diana’s death that really stunned the world.
Commentators couldn’t help but remark that the settlement was distinctly uneven with the emotional display is more in keeping the countries like Argentina in the reaction of the death of Diana. In 2004, there was outrage from the British tabloid press when the US television program and Italian magazine made public photos of a dying Diana that previously had remained unpublished. The royal family expressed this distress and there was a mood of anger in the United Kingdom with many feeling that their princess was entitled to privacy in death.
A decade after she died, Diana remains a figure of fascination, conspiracy theories about her death abound and many fed by the claims of Dodi’s father Muhammad that beliefs fervently that his son and the princess were deliberately killed by an establishment horrified of the thought of possible marriage between her and him. At 2007 yet another inquest was launched into the events of that night in Paris but whatever the outcome it seems clear that the younger old ones described herself jokingly and self de-prorating as being as slick as a plank as had a fundamental and lasting effect on the country that once considered her its future queen.
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