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Lady Diana Frances Spencer

1 July 1961, Sandringham, Wielka Brytania-31 August 1997 Paris

Diana was born in a aristocracy family as the youngest daughter of John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer. When her parents got divorced she moved with her mother to London where she attended local school. After her grandfather?s death in 1975 she became lady Spencer and moved to sixteenth-century house in Althorp. After her father?s second marriage she was living between her parents? houses, but she didn?t get along with stepmother.
Diana was educated at Silfield School in Norfolk, then at Riddlesworth Hall. She was poor and failed her exams twice. She was said to be a ballerina, but she was too tall to that. During attending finishing school in Switzerland she met future husband, prince Charles who was dating her sister lady Sarah. When she was 17 she moved to London to own apartament. Diana didn?t have any education qualities and she studied for a cooking diploma although she hated it. She worked as a dancer, waitress and cleaner, too.

She became a member of royal family after marriage with prince Charles in 1981 watched by global audience. Diana has born two sons, William and Harry.
In the late 80s they fell apart and both had some affairs. They were separated in 1992 and Diana?s relationship which members of royal family was difficult.
They were divorced in 1996. Diana lost the style of Her Royal Highness and became Princess of Wales.
After divorce Diana moved to a apartment in Kensington Palace. She was making a great charity work for the Red Cross. She was fighting with discrimination against victims of AIDS. She was said ?the queen of human hearts?.

Diana died in 1997 after driving very speed in a tunnel in Paris with Dodi Al-Fayed. After the accident she was transported to the hospital, but she died in ambulance. Her funeral was watched by 2.5 million audience worldwide. There are some conspiracy theories about the accident

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