Diana, Princess of Wales Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 9 pages of analysis of The Loss of a Princess.

Diana, Princess of Wales Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 9 pages of analysis of The Loss of a Princess.
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The Loss of a Princess: Digging Into Diana's Controversy

Summary: A research paper regarding Diana's controversial death.
"She was the People's Princess and that is how she will stay, how she will remain in our hearts and our memories forever" (qtd. Tony Blair, Year 1). On September 6, 1999, over one million people from across the world came to pay their final respects to the woman who captured yet countless hearts throughout her brief life (Farewell 1). The pathway from Kensington Palace to Westminster Abbey was lined with people hoping to catch a glimpse of the Princess one last time, many weeping quietly, while others bowed their heads in serene reflection (Farewell 1). Princess Diana was commonly acknowledged as "The People's Princess," known for her compassion and aspirations to aid those who were in hardship and destitution (Weitz 1, Encarta 2). Yet on August 30, 1997, a car accident determined Princess Diana's fate and her boyfriend, Dodi Fayed as well (Encarta 3). Moreover, the altercation on the investigation of the car accident is still in...

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