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Princess Diana


            All the world loved Princess Diana and she could not help but love them back. She invested her life in the poor, lonely, and sick as well as the rich and famous. Her loving spirit warmed those that she came in contact with and her charm and grace delighted the world. Princess Diana's glory and grace shed light upon many peoples lives, she will forever be our candle in the wind. Princess Diana was born July 1, 1961 at Park House on the Sandringham estate in Northfolk(http://www.paralumun.com/dianachild.htm) Diana's parents were Frances Roche and John Viscount Althorp(Diana7). In 1954 the young couple commenced in marrige at Westminster Abby(Diana7). Diana was the third child to be born. All the children before Diana was born were girls and Diana's parents hoped that she would be a boy. "Diana picked up on this and through out her life it gave her a sence of failure and guilt".(Diana 9) When Diana was at the tender age of six her parents split apart due to another man. This also caused Diana deep pain and emotional uproar in her life. Diana was very bashful growing up, but she never lacked for attention. Her older sisters Jane and Sarah ,saw that all Diana's needs were taken care of. In 1968 Diana went to Silfield School in Kings Lynn. There she took part in many activities such as basketball, tennis , hockey and croquet. When Diana was eight she changed schools to thrther her education. It was here that "Diana blossomed into a woman and took the first steps tward her glamorous destiny"(Diana 10). Young Diana wanted to be a ballerina but she was to tall and lanky to sweep accross the floor. This downfall did not stop Diana from dancing. She decided to try tap dancing and she was very good at it. Though their were sad times in Diana's child hood there were many happy time too. As a child she never imagined the the triumph her future would hold.( Diana 9,10,11) Was it Love at first sight or a carefully planed conspiricy by two royal grandmothers.


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