A TRIBUTE TO A PRINCESS

Princess Diana (1961-1997)

We All know Princess Diana the queen of hearts and an angel who was always there for the poors and the needy.She lived her life a like a candle in the wind which gives light to others burning itself without caring about the huge motion of the wind.Today her body is not alive but she is alive within our hearts and she will be forever.This is my tribute to this beautiful angel and queen of hearts.

" We should tell our children and grandchildren about [Diana]. We should say to them, the world you are about to enter remains in sore need of her gifts. Remember her "

~W.F. Deedes, Daily Telegraph

1961: Lady Diana Frances Spencer is born the youngest of three daughters. Her father was the Eighth Earl Spencer, a descendant of King Henry VII and James I.


Baby and Young Diana

1981: Diana, an assistant at Young England kindergarten, marries 32-year-old Prince Charles, heir to the British throne, in a storybook wedding at St. Paul's Cathedral notable for two gaffes. The princess vows to love, honor and cherish "Philip Charles Arthur George," which is the prince's father's name. For his part, the prince swears that "all thy goods with thee I share."

Diana Wedding

1982: Prince William Arthur Philip Louis is born to the royal couple. A bout with postnatal depression leaves the princess painfully thin, and there is concern that she may be anorexic. Queen Elizabeth herself intercedes, asking newspaper editors to respect Diana's privacy and arranging psychiatric help for the princess.

1984: Prince Henry Charles Albert David is born. The second son, called Harry, means Prince Charles not only has an heir in William and a back-up in Harry, but also apparently secures his succession to the throne.

Diana's babies

1992: "Diana: Her True Story" by Andrew Morton is published, confirming speculation that the royal marriage is falling apart. It reports that Prince Charles has had a long-time affair with Camilla Parker Bowles, and says Diana has suffered from bulimia and even attempted suicide.

Queen of hearts

1992: Diana and Charles agree to separate, their new status confirmed by Prime Minister John Major before a stunned House of Commons. Major says, however, that there are no plans for divorce.

1994: Anna Pasternak's "Princess in Love" is published and reports that Diana had a five-year affair with her riding instructor, Maj. James Hewitt. The revelation comes only a few months after Prince Charles confirms in a TV documentary that he committed adultery after the marriage failed.

1995: Diana admits to having had an adulterous relationship with Hewitt. She is also romantically linked during this period to rugby player Will Carling, art dealer Oliver Hoare and Pakistani heart surgeon Hasnat Khan, prompting accusations that she is a schemer and manipulator of men.

1996: Charles and Diana are granted a divorce, a development encouraged by the queen herself in a letter sent to Charles in December, 1995. The settlement includes a $35 million payoff to the princess.

1997: Diana and companion Dodi al-Fayed die of injuries suffered in an accident when their limousine strikes a concrete pillar at high speed in the Pont de l'Alma tunnel in Paris. The driver is also killed and a bodyguard is severely injured.

The Accident

The Funeral

The grave

 

Candle in the Wind

Goodbye England's Rose
May you ever grow in our hearts.
You were the grace that placed itself
Where lives were torn apart.
You called out to our country,
And you whispered to those in pain.
Now you belong to heaven,
And the stars spell out your name.

And it seems to me you lived your life

Like a candle in the wind:
Never fading with the sunset
When the rain set in.
And your footsteps will always fall here,
Along England's greenest hills;
Your candle's burned out long before
Your legend ever will.

Loveliness we've lost;
These empty days without your smile.

This torch we'll always carry
For our nation's golden child.
And even though we try,
The truth brings us to tears;
All our words cannot express
The joy you brought us through the years.

Goodbye England's Rose,

From a country lost without your soul,
Who'll miss the wings of your compassion
More than you'll ever know.


~~~ELTON JOHN ~~~

" And when I look people in public life, I am not a political animal but I think the biggest disease this wolrd suffers from in this day age is the disease of people feeling unloved, and I know that I can give love for a minute, for half an hour for a day, for a month but I can give -I'm very happy to do that and i want to do that". Princess Diana 1995

 

Good bye England's Rose we won't forget you !!!!