Diana Frances Spencer was born on
July 1, 1961 at Park House, the home her parents rented on the royal family's
estate at Sandringham. As a child she occasionally played with Prince
Andrew and Prince Edward, who were near her in age. Diana had two older
sisters, Sarah and Jane, and a younger brother, Charles.
When
Diana was six, her mother left her father. The Spencers divorced in 1969, and
Diana's father received custody of the children. In 1975 Diana's father became
the eighth Earl Spencer, making Diana a Lady. Diana and her siblings moved to
Althorp, the Spencer family estate in Northampton.
Diana
attended private boarding schools. Although she wasn't an especially good
student, she was excelled at sports, and won trophies for her swimming. She
dreamed of being a ballerina, but grew too tall (as an adult she was
5'10"). After leaving school in 1978 she worked as a nanny, waitress, and
cleaning woman before becoming a teacher at the Young England kindergarten in
Pimlico, London.
Her
romance with the Prince of Wales began in 1980. The oldest child of British
monarch Queen Elizabeth II, he was 12 years older than Diana, and had
previously dated her sister Sarah. Almost from the start, the press took a
special interest in "Lady Di." They staked out her apartment and
followed her everywhere. Diana later said that she found the constant attention
unbearable.
Diana and Charles were married July
29, 1981 at St Paul's Cathedral. The wedding was broadcast in 74 countries and
watched by 750 million people worldwide. Diana was the first English woman to
marry an heir to the throne in over 300 years.
At the ceremony the Archbishop of
Canterbury said, "Here is the stuff of which fairy tales are made."
But the fairy tale was an illusion, as Diana had already discovered. Prince
Charles was still in love with an old girlfriend, Camilla Parker-Bowles.
"There were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded,"
Princess Diana remarked years later. Distraught, Diana developed bulimia and
attempted suicide. Despite her problems, she was a devoted mother to her two
sons, Prince William and Prince Harry. She worked tirelessly for charity, and
was beloved by the public for her warmth and humanity.
In 1992 Princess Diana decided to
expose the truth about her relationship with Prince Charles to the public. She
secretly collaborated with author Andrew Morton on his book Diana, Her True
Story. The princess's direct involvement in the writing of the book was not
revealed to the public until after her death. The separation of the Prince and
Princess of Wales was announced on December 9, 1992. The divorce became
official August 28, 1996. Princess Diana kept the title Princess of Wales and
continued to work for her favorite charities. She and Prince Charles had joint
custody of their sons.
In 1997 Princess Diana began a love
affair with Emad "Dodi" Fayed, the son of billionaire businessman
Mohamed Al-Fayed. Their romance ended abruptly on August 31, 1997 when both
were killed in a car accident in Paris while fleeing from paparazzi. Princess
Diana's sudden death led to an unprecedented worldwide outpouring of grief and
love. As her brother said at her funeral, she was "the unique, the
complex, the extraordinary and irreplaceable Diana, whose beauty, both internal
and external, will never be extinguished from our minds."
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