Diana Princess of Wales (Diana Francis Spencer, July 1, 1961 - August 31, 1997) was the first wife of Charles the Prince of Wales, the eldest son and heir apparent to Queen Elizabeth II.
Diana was born in a noble English family of royal origins called The Honourable and Diana Spencer. She was the fourth child and the third daughter of John Spencer Earl VIII and the honorable Francis Chand Kayed. She grew up in Park House, near Sandringham County. She studied in England and Switzerland and won the title of Lady in 1975 after her father inherited the title of Earl Spencer.
Her wedding to the Prince of Wales on July 29, 1981 at St. Paul's Cathedral was popular on television, with 750 million spectators. During her marriage Diana bore the titles of the Princess of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall, Duchess Rose Sai, Contessa Chester and Barona Renfrew. She bore two sons, Prince William and Prince Henry, in second and fifth place in succession. As Princess of Wales, Diana took royal duties and divorced the Queen outside the country. It has been known for its support for philanthropy, especially the International Campaign to Ban Landmines. Since 1989, she has been chairing the Great Armored Street Children's Hospital as well as dozens of other charitable works. Her beauty and attractiveness made her the focus of world media attention during and after her marriage. Where her marriage ended in secession on August 28, 1996. She died after a car crash, followed by severe public grief.
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