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Lady Di

Diana of Wales, also known as Lady Di,


was the first wife of Charles, Prince
of Wales, first son of Queen Elizabeth,
heir to the British Crown, with whom
she had two sons, William and Henry.

She was born in Park House, Sandringham


(Norfolk) on July 1, 1961. The youngest
daughter of John Spencer, eighth Earl of
Althorp, and Frances Ruth Roche, she grew up
in a family of the gentry with her two sisters,
Sarah and Jane, and her younger brother,
Charles.
She was a responsible woman, with a preference for quality, detail and
perfection in all aspects of her life.

In the intellectual area, she was a creative and observant woman. She
possessed a good cultural level, and was very intelligent, with an agile
mind, rich in clear and orderly ideas.
The death of Diana of Wales was Her partner, Dodi Al-Fayed,1 and
an event that took place in the the driver of the vehicle, Henri
early hours of August 31, 1997, Paul, died on the spot, while the
when she died from injuries fourth occupant, bodyguard
sustained in a car accident inside Trevor Rees-Jones, managed to
the Alma tunnel in Paris (France). survive despite serious injuries.

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