Princess Diana Research Paper

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Princess Diana Spencer was born on July 1, 1961, to the British royal family of Edward John Spencer, Viscount Althorp. She was a child activist and well known for her charities and social service .She was a rebel throughout her life. Her work with the AIDS victims was seen in this regard. She was one of the very first high profile people to be known to touch those affiliated with and AIDS and had made significant change in people's opinion and attitudes to the disease which she done as a charity, without following the royal family traditions and protocols. Diana had a very personable touch in meeting the people from any background and even if they were ill or in hospices. The patients would react very favorably to her meetings .Her natural …show more content…

Some external factors in perception would be the coverage in media, news papers and magazines about her acts of humanity and also an insight in to her personal life as a princess, for example, Princess Diana was an iconic figure and was most photographed person appearing on the cover of people magazine more than anyone else. Also, when she married Prince Charles on July 29, 1981, the ceremony was broadcast on television around the world, with millions of people tuning in to see and considered to be the wedding of the century.” The intensity and contrast of her popularity among other women was very high .Time magazine named Diana one of the hundred most important people. Proximity also played a role because of her reach within the public and frequent public appearance. People were able to connect to her emotionally because of her kind