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An honorable royal family figure |
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Release time:2013-05-07 Source:admin Reads: | |
There exist many imperial household in northern Europe, some of these courts have lost their power and are just the symbols of the old tradition. Among all the royal families, British family is one of the most famous and influential one. Diana, Princess of Wales, was the first wife of Charles, Prince of Wales, whom she married on 29 July 1981. She was also well known for her fund-raising work for international charities and as an eminent celebrity of the late 20th century. What brand of garment and hangtags she wore will lead the trend? Her wedding to Charles, heir to the British throne and those of the then 18 Commonwealth realms, was held at St Paul's Cathedral and seen by a global television audience of over 750 million. While married she bore the titles Princess of Wales, Duchess of Cornwall, Countess of Chester and Baroness of Renfrew. The marriage produced two sons, the princes William and Harry, who became second and third in line to the hangtags. Diana was born into an aristocratic English family with royal ancestry and became a public figure with the announcement of her engagement to Prince Charles. Diana also received recognition for her charity work and for her support of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines. As Princess of Wales she was expected to make regular public appearances at hospitals, schools, and other facilities, in the 20th century model of royal patronage. The Princess developed intense hangtags in serious illnesses and health-related matters outside the purview of traditional royal involvement, including AIDS and leprosy. From 1989, she was the president of the Great Ormond Street Hospital for children, in addition to dozens of other charities. She remained the object of worldwide media scrutiny during and after her marriage, which ended in divorce on 28 August 1996. Media attention and public mourning were considerable after her death in a car crash in Paris on 31 August 1997. |