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Diana, Princess of Wales war als erste Ehefrau des derzeitigen britischen Thronfolgers Charles von 19Kronprinzessin des Vereinigten Königreiches. Aus Dianas Ehe mit Charles stammen die Söhne William und Harry, der eigentlich Henry. Im deutschen Volksmund wird Diana bis heute nicht nur als Prinzessin Diana, sondern oft auch als Lady Diana oder Lady Di bezeichnet, obwohl sie seit der. Diana, die Prinzessin von Wales, ist eine moderne Ikone. Ihr früher Tod und ihre tragische Liebe berührten weltweit Herzen. Prinzessin Diana: Mit diesen Gesten gedenken die Royals Lady Di. Seit Prinzessin Diana's tragischem Tod im August beobachtet die Welt, wie Prinz William. Lady Diana in Neuseeland. © Getty Images. Unbekannte Fakten: Lady Diana im Lila Kleid. Fakt #1 über Lady Dianas Familie. Lady Diana: Ihre Garderobe wurde schon immer umfassend analysiert, um die Richtlinien jenes tadellosen und ikonischen königlichen Stils zu. Von einem Tag auf den anderen ließ Prinzessin Diana Williams geliebte Nanny entlassen, weil sie eifersüchtig auf deren enge Bindung zu.

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Diana had a great fondness for children. She began working with children, eventually becoming an assistant at Young England Kindergarten.

Diana began dating Prince Charles , heir to the British throne who was 13 years her senior, in Charles was usually the subject of media attention, and his courtship of Diana was no exception.

The press and the public were fascinated by this seemingly odd couple—the reserved, garden-loving prince and the shy young woman with an interest in fashion and popular culture.

On February 6, , Prince Charles proposed to Diana with a karat white gold ring topped with a carat oval Ceylon sapphire surrounded by 14 solitaire diamonds.

Their wedding took place at St. The couple arrived separately and departed together by carriage ride through the streets of London.

Diana wore a taffeta wedding dress made with silk and antique lace and 10, pearls, created by husband-and-wife design team David and Elizabeth Emanuel.

She donned an 18th-century Spencer family tiara with a foot veil. Her ensemble barely fit in the carriage, and it took Diana 3 and a half minutes to walk down the aisle.

The royal wedding ceremony was broadcast on television around the world; nearly one billion people from 74 countries tuned in to see what many considered to be the wedding of the century.

Their divorce was finalized in August The couple became estranged over the years, and Diana struggled with depression and bulimia. During their union, there were reports of infidelities from both parties.

She maintained a high level of popularity with the public. Diana whipped the British tabloids into a frenzy when she began dating Egyptian film producer and playboy Dodi Fayed in Fayed invited Diana and her family on his yacht in the south of France.

The couple reportedly met at a polo match when Fayed and Charles played on opposing teams. They reconnected and openly dated over the summer of , spending time together in Sardinia, the south of France and Paris.

Their courtship was widely covered in the tabloids. It was reported that some members of the royal family and former Prime Minister Tony Blair did not approve of their relationship.

While visiting Paris, Diana and Dodi Fayed were involved in a car crash after trying to escape from the paparazzi early in the morning of August 31, Fayed and the driver were pronounced dead at the scene.

Diana initially survived the crash but succumbed to her injuries at a Paris hospital a few hours later. She was 36 years old. News of her sudden, senseless death shocked the world.

The divorce was finalised on 28 August The couple signed a confidentiality agreement that prohibited them from discussing the details of the divorce or of their married life.

As the mother of the prince expected to one day ascend to the throne, she continued to be regarded as a member of the royal family and was accorded the same precedence she enjoyed during her marriage.

Following her engagement to Prince Charles, Diana made her first official public appearance in March in a charity event at Goldsmiths' Hall.

The Princess made her inaugural overseas tour in September , to attend the state funeral of Grace, Princess of Monaco.

In February , Diana was the patron of London City Ballet when she travelled to Norway on her own to attend a performance organised by the company.

Diana had a busy year in In , Charles and Diana visited Thailand and toured Australia for the bicentenary celebrations.

During a tour of Harlem Hospital Center , she made a profound impact on the public by spontaneously hugging a seven-year-old child with AIDS.

In her desire to play an encouraging role during the Gulf War , Diana visited Germany in December to meet with the families of soldiers.

In December , she announced that she would withdraw from public life, but in November she said she wished to "make a partial return".

In , she confided in the then- Premier of Newfoundland , Brian Peckford , "I am finding it very difficult to cope with the pressures of being Princess of Wales, but I am learning to cope with it.

From the mids, she became increasingly associated with numerous charities. She carried out official engagements in [] and in In recognition of her effect as a philanthropist, Stephen Lee, director of the UK Institute of Charity Fundraising Managers, said "Her overall effect on charity is probably more significant than any other person's in the 20th century.

Diana's extensive charity work also included campaigning for animal protection and fighting against the use of landmines. Thomas John Barnardo in to care for vulnerable children and young people.

In , Diana was awarded the Honorary Freedom of the City of London , the highest honour which is in the power of the City of London to bestow on someone.

She paid a visit to a children's hospital she had previously supported when she provided them with medical equipment. In Moscow, she received the International Leonardo Prize, which is given to "the most distinguished patrons and people in the arts, medicine, and sports".

You can shake their hands and give them a hug. Heaven knows they need it. What's more, you can share their homes, their workplaces, and their playgrounds and toys.

Prince Harry accepted the award on behalf of his mother. Diana was the patron of HALO Trust , an organisation that removes debris—particularly landmines—left behind by war.

Her work on the landmines issue has been described as influential in the signing of the Ottawa Treaty , which created an international ban on the use of anti-personnel landmines.

All Honourable Members will be aware from their postbags of the immense contribution made by Diana, Princess of Wales to bringing home to many of our constituents the human costs of landmines.

The best way in which to record our appreciation of her work, and the work of NGOs that have campaigned against landmines, is to pass the Bill, and to pave the way towards a global ban on landmines.

In November , Diana visited a leprosy hospital in Indonesia. She remained the patron of this charity [] and visited several of its hospitals around the world, especially in India, Nepal, Zimbabwe and Nigeria until her death in Diana was a long-standing and active supporter of Centrepoint , a charity which provides accommodation and support to homeless people, and became patron in The Princess was a supporter of young homeless people and spoke out on behalf of them by saying that "they deserve a decent start in life".

Diana was a staunch and longtime supporter of charities and organisations that focused on social and mental issues, including Relate and Turning Point.

Diana became its patron in She became the charity's patron in and visited the charity on a regular basis, meeting the sufferers at its centres or institutions including Rampton and Broadmoor.

The photos showed her exercising in the gym LA Fitness wearing "a leotard and cycling shorts". After her divorce, Diana retained the double apartment on the north side of Kensington Palace that she had shared with Charles since the first year of their marriage; the apartment remained her home until her death the following year.

She also moved her offices to Kensington Palace but was permitted "to use the state apartments at St James's Palace".

Diana dated the British-Pakistani heart surgeon Hasnat Khan , who was called "the love of her life" by many of her closest friends after her death, [] [] [] and she is said to have described him as "Mr Wonderful".

Their relationship lasted almost two years with differing accounts of who ended it. After deciding against a trip to Thailand, she accepted Fayed's invitation to join his family in the south of France, where his compound and large security detail would not cause concern to the Royal Protection squad.

Mohamed Al-Fayed bought the Jonikal , a metre multimillion-pound yacht on which to entertain Diana and her sons. On 31 August , Diana died in a car crash in the Pont de l'Alma tunnel in Paris while the driver was fleeing the paparazzi.

Diana's bodyguard, Trevor Rees-Jones , survived the crash. The televised funeral, on 6 September, was watched by a British television audience that peaked at Millions more watched the event around the world.

The sudden and unexpected death of an extraordinarily popular royal figure brought statements from senior figures worldwide and many tributes by members of the public.

Her coffin, draped with the royal flag, was brought to London from Paris by Prince Charles and Diana's two sisters on 31 August Her sons walked in the funeral procession behind her coffin, along with her ex-husband the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Edinburgh, Diana's brother Lord Spencer, and representatives of some of her charities.

The burial took place privately later the same day. Diana's former husband, sons, mother, siblings, a close friend, and a clergyman were present.

Diana's body was clothed in a black long-sleeved dress designed by Catherine Walker , which she had chosen some weeks before.

A set of rosary beads that she had received from Mother Teresa was placed in her hands. Mother Teresa had died the same week as Diana.

The burial party was provided by the 2nd Battalion The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment , who were given the honour of carrying Diana across to the island and laying her to rest.

Diana was the Regiment's Colonel-in-Chief from to He decided Diana would be buried where her grave could be easily cared for and visited in privacy by William, Harry, and other Spencer relatives.

On the day after the final verdict of the inquest, Al-Fayed announced that he would end his year campaign to establish that the tragedy was murder; he said he did so for the sake of Diana's children.

Each of them received their part upon turning 30 years old in and respectively. In addition to her will, [] Diana had also written a letter of wishes in which she had asked for three-fourths of her personal property to be given to her sons, and dividing the remaining one-fourth aside from the jewellery between her 17 godchildren.

In , after the submission of a Freedom of Information Act request filed by the Internet news service apbonline. In , Ken Wharfe, a former bodyguard of Diana, claimed that her scandalous conversations with James Gilbey commonly referred to as the Squidgygate were in fact recorded by the GCHQ , which intentionally released them on a "loop".

The Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund was established after her death and was granted intellectual property rights over her image.

On the first anniversary of Diana's death, people left flowers and bouquets outside the gates of Kensington Palace and a memorial service was held at Westminster Abbey.

The event, organised by the princes William and Harry, celebrated the 46th anniversary of their mother's birth and occurred a few weeks before the 10th anniversary of her death on 31 August.

In January , a previously unseen photograph of Diana taken during her engagement to Charles was put up for auction.

The picture belonged to the Daily Mirror newspaper and has "Not to be published" written on it.

In it, a young Diana lies across the lap of an unidentified man. In January , a series of letters that Diana and other members of the royal family had written to a Buckingham Palace steward were sold as a part of a collection titled "the private letters between a trusted butler and the royal family".

Other tributes planned for the anniversary included exhibitions at Althorp hosted by Diana's brother, Earl Spencer , [] a series of commemorating events organised by the Diana Memorial Award , [] as well as restyling Kensington Gardens and creating a new section called "The White Garden" in order to symbolise Diana's life and style.

Diana remains one of the most popular members of the royal family throughout history, and she continues to influence the principles of the royal family and its younger generations.

Ali also believes that she "had a lasting influence on the public discourse, particularly in matters of mental health" by discussing her eating disorder publicly.

Diana was widely known for her encounters with sick and dying patients, and the poor and unwanted whom she used to comfort, an action that earned her more popularity.

Her sudden death brought an unprecedented spasm of grief and mourning, [] and subsequently a crisis arose in the Royal Household. Diana was the very essence of compassion, of duty, of style, of beauty.

All over the world she was a symbol of selfless humanity. All over the world, a standard bearer for the rights of the truly downtrodden, a very British girl who transcended nationality.

Someone with a natural nobility who was classless and who proved in the last year that she needed no royal title to continue to generate her particular brand of magic.

In , Diana was one of the runners-up for Time magazine's person of the Year. Despite being regarded as an iconic figure and a popular member of the royal family, Diana was subject to criticism during her life.

Patrick Jephson, her private secretary of eight years, wrote in an article in The Daily Telegraph that "[Diana] had an extra quality that frustrated her critics during her lifetime and has done little to soften their disdain since her death".

Sally Bedell Smith characterised Diana as unpredictable, egocentric, and possessive. Her legacy might be mixed, but it's not insubstantial.

Her life was brief, but she left her mark". Diana was a fashion icon whose style was emulated by women around the world. Iain Hollingshead of The Telegraph wrote: "[Diana] had an ability to sell clothes just by looking at them.

Every look was right. She was gangsta with her clothes. She had these crazy hats. She got oversize jackets. I loved everything she wore!

The Princess chose her dressing style based on both the royal family's demands and popular modern styles in Britain, [] and developed her personal fashion trend.

Catherine Walker was among Diana's favourite designers [] with whom she worked to create her "royal uniform".

A royal uniform if you like. Diana made her debut as a Sloane Ranger in with a gown by Regamus. In early s, Diana preferred to wear dresses with floral collars, pie-crust blouses, and pearls.

The Princess's influential short hairstyle was created by Sam McKnight after a Vogue shoot in , which, in McKnight and Donatella Versace's opinion, brought her more liberty as "it always looked great".

She told McKnight: "It's not for me, Sam. It is for the people I visit or who come to see me. They don't want me in off-duty mode, they want a princess.

Let's give them what they want. Following the opening of an exhibition of Diana's clothes and dresses at Kensington Palace in , Catherine Bennett of The Guardian said such exhibitions are among the suitable ways to commemorate public figures whose fashion styles were noted due to their achievements.

The exhibition suggests to detractors who, like many other princesses, "looking lovely in different clothes was pretty much her life's work" which also brings interest in her clothing.

Immediately after her death, many sites around the world became briefly ad hoc memorials to Diana where the public left flowers and other tributes.

The largest was outside the gates of Kensington Palace, where people continue to leave flowers and tributes. Permanent memorials include:.

The Flame of Liberty was erected in on the Place de l'Alma in Paris above the entrance to the tunnel in which the fatal crash later occurred.

It became an unofficial memorial to Diana. There were two memorials inside Harrods department store, commissioned by Dodi Fayed's father, who owned the store from to The first memorial was a pyramid-shaped display containing photos of the princess and al-Fayed's son, a wine glass said to be from their last dinner, and a ring purchased by Dodi the day prior to the crash.

The second, Innocent Victims , unveiled in , was a bronze statue of Fayed dancing with Diana on a beach beneath the wings of an albatross.

Rosa 'Princess of Wales', a white blend rose cultivar , is named in honour of Diana. In , Azermarka issued postage stamps commemorating Diana in Azerbaijan.

In January , Diana's sons commissioned a statue of their mother for Kensington Palace to commemorate the 20th anniversary of her death. We hope the statue will help all those who visit Kensington Palace to reflect on her life and her legacy.

Its completion was initially expected in Before and after her death, Diana has been depicted in contemporary art. In July , Tracey Emin created a number of monoprint drawings featuring textual references about Diana's public and private life for Temple of Diana , a themed exhibition at The Blue Gallery, London.

Of her drawings, Emin maintained "They're quite sentimental This fictional work starts with the world discovering Diana alive and enjoying a happy undercover new life in a dangerous cantegril on the outskirts of Montevideo.

In , following an earlier series referencing the conspiracy theories, Stella Vine created a series of Diana paintings for her first major solo exhibition at Modern Art Oxford gallery.

The docudrama Diana: Last Days of a Princess details the final two months of her life. She is portrayed by Irish actress Genevieve O'Reilly.

In , Prince William and Prince Harry commissioned two documentaries to mark the 20th anniversary of her death.

Posthumously, as in life, she is most popularly referred to as "Princess Diana", a title not formally correct and one she never held.

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Queen Elizabeth II expressed her dismay at Diana's death when she found out. The Royal Family was criticised for a rigid adherence to protocol, and their efforts to protect the privacy of Diana's grieving sons was interpreted as a lack of compassion.

Where is her Flag? The Royal Standard never flies at half-mast as it is the Sovereign's flag and there is never an interregnum or vacancy in the monarchy, as the new monarch immediately succeeds his or her predecessor.

Finally, as a compromise, the Union Flag was flown at half-mast as the Queen left for Westminster Abbey on the day of the funeral. A rift between Prince Charles and the Queen's private secretary, Sir Robert Fellowes Diana's brother-in-law , was reported in the media over what the nature of the Princess' funeral should be, with Charles demanding a public funeral and Fellowes supporting the Queen's idea of a private one.

Prince Harry said in that the death of his mother caused severe depression and grief. British Prime Minister Tony Blair said that he "felt utterly devastated by the death of the Princess.

In London, thousands of people carried bouquets and stood outside of Buckingham Palace after the news of her death. People in the United States were shocked at her death.

It also concluded that in general women were more affected than men in both of the countries. The national grieving for Diana had economic effects.

However, in the long run the CEBR expected that to be offset by increased tourism and memorabilia sales.

In the years after her death, interest in the life of Diana has remained high. The messages of condolence have since been removed and its use as a Diana memorial has discontinued, though visitors still leave messages in her memory.

Under English law , an inquest is required in cases of sudden or unexplained death. The Sunday Times wrote on 29 January that agents of the British secret service were cross-examined because they were in Paris at the time of the crash.

It was suggested in many journals that these agents might have exchanged the blood test of the driver with another blood sample although no evidence for this has been forthcoming.

Butler-Sloss originally intended to sit without a jury; [98] this decision was later overturned by the High Court of Justice , [99] as well as the jurisdiction of the Coroner of the Queen's Household.

On 24 April , Butler-Sloss stepped down, saying she lacked the experience required to deal with an inquest with a jury.

On 27 July , Baker, following representations for the lawyers of the interested parties, issued a list of issues likely to be raised at the inquest, many of which had been dealt with in great detail by Operation Paget :.

The inquests officially began on 2 October with the swearing of a jury of six women and five men.

Lord Justice Baker delivered a lengthy opening statement giving general instructions to the jury and introducing the evidence. Lord Justice Baker began his summing up to the jury on 31 March It lasted 6 months and heard witnesses, with the cost heavily criticised in the media.

Nine photographers, who had been following Diana and Dodi in , were charged with manslaughter in France. Three photographers who took pictures of the aftermath of the crash on 31 August had their photographs confiscated and were tried for invasion of privacy for taking pictures through the open door of the crashed car.

Although the initial French investigation found that Diana had died as a result of an accident, several conspiracy theories have been raised.

On 17 August , Scotland Yard revealed that they were examining the credibility of information from a source that alleged that Diana was murdered by a member of the British military.

Actor George Clooney publicly lambasted several tabloids and paparazzi agencies following Diana's death.

A few of the tabloids boycotted Clooney following the outburst, stating that he "owed a fair portion of his celebrity" to the tabloids and photo agencies in question.

That same year, another British poll named Diana's death as the most important event in the country's last years.

Later in , US television network CBS showed pictures of the crash scene in one of its programmes which were "part of a 4,page French government report.

The release of these pictures were poorly received in the UK, where it was felt that the privacy of Diana was being infringed. On 13 July , Italian magazine Chi published photographs that showed Diana amid the wreckage of the car crash; [] the photos were released despite an unofficial blackout on such photographs being published.

The British newspaper The Daily Express has been criticised for continued and sustained coverage of Diana following her death.

Diana's death occurred at a time when Internet use in the developed world was booming, and several national newspapers and at least one British regional newspaper had already launched online news services.

BBC News had set up online coverage of the general election earlier in [] and as a result of the widespread public and media attention that Diana's death resulted in, BBC News swiftly created a website featuring news coverage of Diana's death and the events that followed it.

Diana's death helped BBC News officials realise how important online news services were becoming, and a full online news service was launched on 4 November that year, alongside the launch of the BBC's rolling news channel BBC News 24 on 9 November.

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3 Kommentare

  1. Mazshura

    Ich finde mich dieser Frage zurecht. Man kann besprechen.

  2. Doulmaran

    Absolut ist mit Ihnen einverstanden. Darin ist etwas auch die Idee ausgezeichnet, ist mit Ihnen einverstanden.

  3. Nizahn

    sehr nГјtzlich topic

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