About Princess Diana death
What happened to Princess Diana
It has been 25 years since Diana, Princess of Wales passed away. But her charity and campaign work continues today.
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Queen Elizabeth, Diana's mother
About Queen Elizabeth death
How old when queen Elizabeth passed away
Who is the next Queen Elizabeth
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How did Princess Diana Died?
On August 31, 1997, 36-year-old Diana died of her injuries in a car accident in Paris, which also claimed the lives of her friend Dodi Fide and driver Henri Paul. Her sons also blame the BBC for her death, saying the bombshell 1995 interview, obtained through a fake and fraudulent strategy, contributed to it. Almost ten years later, a jury blamed her death on the reckless driving of both her driver and the paparazzi who followed them.Who is the people's princess?
The so-called "people's princess" enjoyed wide popularity. According to British journalist Bidisha Mamata, she also completely changed the way celebrities were treated..In the twenty-first century, she says, "we take it for granted that prominent people will serve as special envoys to the United Nations or that they will use their power to do good." The incredibly radical Princess Diana is credited with inventing the concept of the famous do-gooder.
How many Charities did Princess Diana associate with?
Diana was once associated with more than 100 charities and used her prominence to promote various charities and issues.
She walked through mines in Bosnia and Angola to promote demining, visited lepers in Nepal, India and Zimbabwe, and opened Britain's first AIDS ward in London, where she publicly shook hands with a gloveless patient and dispelled the myth. HIV/AIDS can be transmitted through casual contact.
Is Princess Diana Helped AIDS and HIV?
Diana additionally gained notoriety when she hugged a small patient in a pediatric AIDS unit in Harlem, New York while on tour.
"She was an activist at a time when AIDS and HIV were stigmatized," Mamata added. "The guy who walked into AIDS wards and said, 'No, I'm going to talk to people like normal people,' I'm going to shake your hand, talk to you, raise your consciousness."
In a Morning Edition interview right after Diana's death, the late British historian Ben Pimlott predicted Diana would be remembered for her public service and for breathing fresh air into the monarchy.
She was "extremely funny, smart, sharp, beautifully relatable and a human being with great compassion", in his words.
Decades after her death, the public is still fascinated by Diana's life, especially her tumultuous marriage to Prince Charles, and how she was treated by the royal family.




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