Entity: PRINCESS-DIANA
Princess-Diana refers to Lady Diana Spencer, the former wife of Charles, Prince of Wales, known for her beauty, kindness, and tragic death in 1997.
PRINCESS-DIANA
Etymology
The term Princess-Diana is derived from Lady Diana Spencer, who became known as Princess of Wales after marrying Charles, Prince of Wales.
Definition
Princess-Diana represents a woman of grace, beauty, and compassion, often associated with Princess Diana of Wales. She is remembered for her charitable work, fashion sense, and tragic death in 1997.
Historical Context
Lady Diana Spencer married Prince Charles in 1981, becoming Princess of Wales. Her marriage faced challenges, leading to a divorce in 1996. Princess Diana's untimely death in a car accident in 1997 shocked the world and sparked intense mourning.
Cultural Significance
Princess-Diana symbolizes elegance, philanthropy, and the complexities of royal life. Her legacy includes advocacy for various causes, such as AIDS awareness and landmine removal. She remains an iconic figure in popular culture and continues to inspire many.
Related Concepts
- Diana, Princess of Wales
- Royalty
- Humanitarianism
See Also
A woman of grace, beauty, and compassion, often associated with Princess Diana of Wales.