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PRINCESS DIANA OF WALES

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BIOGRAPHY
Princess Diana of Wales, also known as Lady Di, She was a British activist, philantropist and aristocrat, first wife
of the then Prince of Wales, the current King Charls Third, with whom she had two children, William and Henry.
Diana was born on July 1,1961 and died on August 31, 1997 in a parisien hospital after a traffic accident.

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COLLABORATIONS
1.Lady Di collaborates with the Red Cross
and fought against landmines.
2.In 1987 she was the first to be
photographed shaking hands with an
AIDS patient at a time when the patient
was stigmatized.
3.In August 1981 she created a fundation
with her name to donate her own money
to the charitable causes she would
sponsor.

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4.In February 1989 she visited patients with leprosy in a


clinic in Indonesia.
5.In March 1990 she visited a school for the deaf in
Cameroon and the Lagos hospital in Nigeria.
6.In 1991 she went to a center for abandoned children
with AIDS in Brazil.
7.In July 1993 , She visited refugee camps in Zimbalwe
and heelped serve food.

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8.In 1994 she was named international humanitarian of


the year in New York.
9.In November 1995 she traveled to Argentina to
collaborate with A.L.P.I. she visited the nursery home,
the Garrahan children´s hospital, the drug addict
rehabilitation center, the casa de Vida, National
rehabilitation service, the San Isidro hospital and the
oncologist Angel Roffo.
10.In November 22, 1995, she landed in Argentina and
came to Gaiman to have tea.

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GRACIAS
Hecho por Nerea dominguez, Alan Kennedy y
Matina Videla

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