Princess Diana Research Paper

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It takes courage to look inside yourself and bravery to be strong enough to put others before yourself, despite your inner struggles. Living day to day a life that was unexpected, a life that scares you, a life that is full of others telling you what to do, what to wear, how to present yourself and what to say and when to say it can be overwhelming to say the least. For Princess Diana, this was her new life. Princess Diana became the centre of attention, a place well outside her comfort zone. She was alone through her school days, having been sent to boarding schools and then she was living in an apartment without her parents, who rarely came to visit. She had roommates and she had friends, however no one close that really understood her and …show more content…
It takes courage to recognize these limitations, to confront them and to change your life.” (Morton 153)
Princess Diana had nothing to prove to anyone; however, she did just that, without even knowing. She was inspirational, courageous, so kind to others and indeed brave.
Caring and devotion to those we love enrich lives and bring happiness. Children laugh, play and can make a heart smile. For Princess Diana the time spent caring for children took her to a place that truly showed her devoted and caring nature. She was a natural. It was easy for her and she never saw it as a chore or hardship. She was patient and nurturing. Even as a girl, she was an amazing nanny and went on to study and become a teacher of kindergarten children. Having her own children was a dream for Diana. Her children, Prince William and Prince Harry were everything to her. She could not get enough of them and loved them to pieces. Princess Diana knew the life she brought her sons into, yet she did not allow her personal torment to show. At a time during her impending divorce to Prince Charles, she had Prince William on a vacation to keep him away from the negative surroundings. Princess Diana understood they were now a royal family that must act accordingly. Respect, care, devotion, and the ability to adapt were part of their bloodline. Princess Diana emphasizes