Biography
Early Life
Lady Diana Frances Spencer was born on July 1st, 1961, at Park House in Norfolk. Youngest daughter to Viscount and Viscountess Althrop, lived with her father, and two elder sisters Sara (1955) and Jane (1957). Her parents divorced in 1969, and later her father, Earl Spencer, married again in 1976, to Raine, Countess of Dartmouth.
In 1974, Diana left preparatory school, Riddlesworth Hall in Diss, Norfolk to be a boarder at West Health. She was an accomplished pianist and studied home economics. She moved to Coleheme Court, London in 1978, and worked as a kindergarten teacher at the Young England School in Pimlico.
Marriage and Family
Lady Diana became engaged to The Prince of Wales on February 24th, 1981. They married at St Paul’s Cathedral in London on July 29th, 1981. The ceremony was followed by a reception at the Buckingham Palace; both were globally televised with an estimate of 1,000 million people audience. In 1982, their first son was born Prince William Arthur Philip Louis, and two years later, Princess Diana gave birth to her second son, Prince Henry (Harry) Charles Albert David. Both children were born at St Mary’s Hospital.
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It was later learned after their separation through a previous television interview that Princess Diana had expressed her unhappiness in her personal life. She also mentioned the stress it causes in her life as a public figure. Even though the couple divorced, they share equal responsibility of their children upbringing. After her divorce to Prince Charles, Queen Elizabeth II agreed to be regarded her as Diana, Princess of Wales, while dropping the style of ‘Her Royal