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How did Princess Diana change people's effect on society?

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  1. Princess Di is the perfect example of False History...The Diana of today is not the Diana that really existed. When she was alive she did not have the following she does today.

    The media has created a person that did not exist. She is now given qualities she did not have and what she really was and really did has been forgotten to be replaced by a fictional character.


  2. Personally speaking, I had been a proponent for a republican Australia. Just watching her televised funeral changed that. I did not want to lose any of the pomp and grandeur which is ours by inheritance. And I'm still a monarchist. Diana had become a family member for all of us. The finality of her accident hit hard.

    I'm sure she could be the *****, too, when it suited her. She was, after all, just a mere female. But we overlook such traits when they do not impinge upon us personally.

  3. She didn't.

    The royal family are irrelevant to real life

  4. She didn't, it was just all media spin.  She may have shook hands with aids victims or advocate the disarming of landmines but she was never in any real danger, the media put her on a pedestal and we just kept her there.

  5. She taught us that a Royal can be normal!she opened our hearts&showed us a royal can ahve a caring side,yes she did have her good&bad days just like the rest of us,but she did not have this stiff upper lip,as charles did,she showed her emotions in public she was not ashamed of what she did&she showed love&affection for her boys in public to,maybe she was a bit over the top sometimes,but at the end of the day she was the princess that opened up the peoples hearts&that is why she is still the queen of hearts the peoples princess.

  6. I dont see that she did. She will probably always be the poster child for evil Paparazzi...of course I dont live in the UK, so my opinion of her was strictly from media and stories I read about her.

  7. The effect of people on society is constant. Princess Diana did not change that effect whatsoever unless one wants to reference a general decline in moral behavior.

  8. She did, she loved to help others and she was a great example for her children, who have followed in her foot steps. None of us knew her personally but I believe she was a great person, regardless to the media.

  9. She certainly did.  She was the first Royal to touch a patient with AIDS (she hugged him).  It made the front pages of all the papers because it was so unusual.  She was the Elizabeth Taylor of England (ET came out for AIDS research when no one else in H'wood would).  

    She passed that sense of service (true service) to her children.

  10. A "Rich girl" with nothing to do but make a name for herself?  She was over played, over paid, and "a girl just wants to have fun".

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