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The Woman we loved

 

 


 

He was the most eligible bachelor in the world, the future king of England. She was, quite literally, the girl next door, a 20-year-old who had grown up on an estate in the shadow of the royal family's  SANDRINGHAM  retreat. Diana Spenser was born on the first of July 1961 in SANDRINGHAM in England She had two older sisters and a younger brother. In childhood she liked swimming, running and dancing.

When Prince Charles and Lady Diana Frances Spencer married on July 29, 1981,three quarters of a billion people in 74 countries tuned in to a brilliantly choreographed spectacle, the Wedding the century.

As a child of divorce, she was determined to make her marriage work. Diana was just 6 in 1967, when her mother, Frances, left her father, th8 Earl Spencer, for Peter SHAHer two older sisters, Sarah and Jane, were in boarding school, but Diana and her younger brother, CHARLES, spent  much of the next few years shuttling unhappily between their parents' homes.

When she was 12, Diana attended the exclusive West Health School in Kent. where she hung a picture of Charles above her bed and reportedly told  a classmate: "I would  love to be a dancer --- or Princess of Wales." She dropped out at 16 and spent a few months at a Swiss finishing school, which was the end of her formal education.

At the time of  their engagement, Diana was deemed a perfect choice for Charles, Her ancestry was  impeccable; the Spencer  are  among the most aristocratic families in Britain. Her father had been an equerry to both George VI and QUEEN Elizabeth : Her maternal grandmother, Lady FERMOY, was a lady-in-waiting to the Queen Mother. Just as important, Diana was a virgin; no old lovers would show up to sell their stories to the tabloids. Her husband's past was not so pure and even before the wedding, CHARLES and DIANA fought about his relationship with his longtime friend CAMILLA PARKER BOWLES. Diana was furious when she discovered that CHARLES had given CAMILLA an engraved gold bracelet just before the ceremony. He reportedly downplayed the importance of the gift but kept in touch with CAMILLA even as he and DIANA honeymooned abroad royal  yacht Britannia.

In public, however , they remained a perfect couple, efficiently producing the requisite "heir and spare"- WILLIAM in 1982 and HARRY in 1984.

CHARLES could not seem to compete with Diana's glamour or her almost instinctive ability to connect with ordinary people.   She shook hands with AIDS patients when many people were still afraid to touch them . She took her sons to homeless shelters so that they could understand the real world.

Indeed, the couple had few common leisure-time interests. Charles loved horses and New Age philosophy. Diana's tastes veered toward pop music, romance novels and spending time with her children. Her personal goal, she said, was to be a "QUEEN of people's hearts."

Reporters of trouble in the marriage began surfacing in the mid-1980s. By that time, Charles had returned to Camilla Parker Bowles; Diana then began an affair with a cavalry officer, James  Hewitt.

As their marriage broke down, Charles spent more and more time at his country house, painting and gardening. Diana stayed in town. They were together only at ceremonial occasions.

In the last year of her life, Diana appeared to be making efforts  to create a life on her own terms. She changed her personal style, favoring sleek clothes that showed off her well-toned figure. In many ways, her days were not that different from other wealthy DIVORCEES. She worked out regularly at the gym, lunched with friends, enjoyed her time with her sons. She liked about her desire to have more children, but she seemed in no hurry to remarry. She concentrated on the causes she cared about most, particularly the campaign against land mines. In a highly symbolic move, she even sold dozens of her most famous gowns to raise more than $3.25 million for AIDS and cancer charities.

 

THE MAN IN HER LIFE

 

He was the son of  one of the wealthiest man in the world. But until he started to squire Princess Diana EMAD (DODI) FAYED was unknown to most of this country men. The 41-year old EGYPTAIN heir to the Harrods department-store fortune died in the same gruesome collision that killed the Princess. And now as the British Public is left to mourn the mother of its future king, so is Arab world left to grieve its glamorous, newly discovered jet setter.

As she returned from a LUXURIOS vacation on the FRENCH RIVERA and looked forward to rejoining her two sons in BRITAIN, Princess Diana's life was suddenly cut short inside a Paris tunnel. The events leading up to her death:

1.       After dining at the RITZ HOTEL, Princess Diana  and her companion, EMAD (DODI) FAYED, LEFT  trough a back door in an attempt to avoid press photographers.

2.       They drove southwest toward DODI'S father's town house with several paparazzi in tow. At the wheel was a hotel security man; a body-guard accompanied them.

3.       Chased by at least one photographer on a motorcycle, their MERCEDES raced along the COURS La REINE and entered a tunnel beneath the Place de  I' Alma.

4.       Shortly after midnight, the car smashed into a concrete column at a speed of about 85mph. It then bounced off a  wall, flipping 180 degrees.

5.       Fayed and the driver died instantly; Princess Diana and the  BODYGUARED were rushed to the hospital in critical condition. Diana suffered massive lung and chest injuries. Doctors managed to close a wound to Diana's left  pulmonary vein, but two hours of heart massage failed to revive her. She was pronounced dead at 4 a.m.

Diana was not  only a beautiful woman but she was also on outstanding personality. That is why more than a million people came to London to remember her.

Diana's brother and her two sons WILLIAM and HARRY, followed the coffin along the streets of London. Prince Charles and the QUEEN'S  husband  Prince PHILIP, walked with them. People watched and cried.

They listened ELTON JOHN'S song.

" Goodbye, England's Rose."

"She was the people's Princess", said TONI BLAIR, Britain's prime minister.

" and that's how she will remain in our heart's and memory forever."

 

 

 

Maritsa Kvantaliani

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