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    Death of Diana‚ Princess of Wales From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search ‹ The template below (Infobox event) is being considered for merging. See templates for discussion to help reach a consensus.› Death of Diana‚ Princess of Wales Alma tunnel Paris.jpg The entrance to the Pont de l ’Alma tunnel‚ the site where Diana was fatally injured. Location Pont de l ’Alma‚ Paris‚ France Date 31 August 1997 Outcome Diana‚ Dodi‚ and Henri

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    their lives to help who are in need. Princess Diana as an example did major charity contributions during her life. She was the patron of hundreds of charities around the world. However‚ her work with landmines and her support for the AIDS patients were forever noted. Biographical Highlights: On July 1st‚ 1961‚ Diana Frances Spencer was born to Frances and Edward

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    Courtney Hart Ms. Davis College Prep English 31 March 2017 Losing a Princess As she lay in bed on August 30th‚ Darlene Sheets never imagined she would receive the news that was about to come. “I had fallen asleep for a couple of hours after showering that night and turned on the television around 1:15 on the morning of August 31st.”‚ Sheets remembers. It was then when the news was released. The top story: Princess Diana Killed in Horrific Car Accident filled the media. While coming back from

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    A drunken high speed chase in a slick black Mercedes claims the life of “The people’s Princess”. August 31st‚ 1997‚ 36 year-old Princess Diana was found clinging to life‚ after suffering vast internal injuries post high-speed wreck in Paris‚ France. This day marks the brutal death of a Princess. Casualties include Princess Diana‚ Dodi Fayed‚ the princess’ lover‚ and their driver Henry Paul. Recorded as an ill-fated attempt to flee paparazzi‚ this crash will go down in history. With a heavy heart

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    Mother. She had two older sisters‚ Sarah and Jane and a younger brother Charles. As a child‚ Diana lived a life of luxury‚ living in a ten-room mansion on the queen ’s country estate in Sandringham‚ Norfolk. Her future husband‚ Charles‚ Prince of Wales‚ lived next door. Charles‚ however‚ was twelve years older than Diana‚ so she was more acquainted with his younger brothers‚ Princes Andrew and Edward. Though luxurious‚ Diana ’s childhood held disappointments and sadness. Her parents divorced in

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    August 30‚ 1997. Princess Diana enters the doors of a hospital‚ barely surviving a car crash. Everyone around her fears for her life. She has trouble breathing and her heart eventually stops. The doctors try to save her‚ but she is far gone. Princess Diana of Wales is dead. Upon learning this‚ her country becomes engulfed in sadness‚ depression‚ and overall despair. After Diana’s death‚ the entire world is affected‚ and one of those affected is Earl Spencer‚ her brother. Spencer delivers a eulogy

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    Death is a challenging subject to speak about for some‚ especially when it is focused onto a loved one. Princess Diana died tragically‚ she was pushed to her sudden death‚ but yet her brother is able to deliver a speech in front of thousands of people. Rather than focusing on Diana’s tragic death‚ The Earl Spencer decides to focus on the positives in Diana’s private life and share her impact on him and others. The Earl Spencer does this by focusing to the audience‚ by using an appropriate tone of

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    Princess Diana’s Eulogy” delivered by Diana’s brother‚ Earl Spencer‚ was given on the day of September 6‚ 1997‚ at her funeral in the Westminster Abbey. The day of September 7‚ 1997 was a very despairing day for Britain and the rest of the world. “Princess Diana’s Eulogy” shows the important impact that Diana had on others. As well as Diana’s influence‚ Earl Spencer showed a great connection between himself and Princess Diana. This speech demonstrates great use of the emotional appeal‚ manipulation

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    English 1301 23 July 2012 Princess of the People “Anywhere I see suffering‚ that is where I want to be‚ doing what I can.” These words were spoken by a very famous individual‚ who through her warmth and caring became the iconic figure of the late twentieth century. She was lovingly called as the “princess of the people” because of her compassion and kindness towards the weaker sections of the society. From the time of her engagement to the Prince of Wales in 1981 until her death in a car

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    ABOUT PRINCESS DIANA Born Diana Spencer on July 1‚ 1961‚ near Sandringham‚ England. Diana‚ Princess of Wales‚ was one of the most adored members of the British royal family. She was the daughter of Edward John Spencer‚ Viscount Althorp‚ and Frances Ruth Burke Roche‚ Viscountess Althorp (later known as the Honorable Frances Shand Kydd). Her parents divorced when Diana was young‚ and her father won custody of her and her siblings. She was educated first at Riddlesworth Hall and then went to boarding

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