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What contributions did Princess diana make in society?

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any good things that she did???

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  1. None.


  2. I still remember when my mom let me stay up until 3 am on aschool night to watch the wedding.  I think it was the last time a girl from no where who had no money or anything could fall in love to prince charming and become a princess.  In all the girls across the world, it gave them a dream that anything was possible.  Imagine the young girls dreams after Princess Diaries...then multiply it by 1000 because Princess Di was real

  3. She visited with the sick-- the elderly, the young, and the ones in the middle. She hugged and talked with them. She offered hope to the hopeless. She shook hands with the terminally ill; she held dieing babies. She worked for her charities and for the people of the world. She raised money for great causes and brought awareness to diseases. She made many contributions. One, of which, was her willingness to get down on the level of any person and try her best to help them.

  4. Go to her  website at http://www.theworkcontinues.org

    to see the many contributions to charity that,in death,she still supports.

    Her charities included those for the handicapped,the ill,the poor,the abused,the arts. At the time of her death, Diana was finding a political voice in taking on the cause against forgotten landmines;landmine-related injuries was a concern that one of the late Princess of Wales' interests took.

  5. Where to start. She represented dozens of charities including those that represented the homeless, those afflicted with AIDS, people affected by the aftermath of war, landmines, numerous childrens charities. She also loved the arts such as music, opera, and in particular the ballet and often participated in events that recognized the talent and achievement of others.

    Diana was one of the first high profile celebrities to touch a person suffering from leprosy and AIDS, which seems simple now, but in the 80s and early 90s there were still a lot of prejudices. She traveled to Bosnia to talk to veterans and children in the aftermath of the civil war and traveled all over Africa comforting children who had lost their parents to AIDS. She was a champion when it came to the care of orphans both in the UK and around the world. In the years before her death, she published a documentary about the perils of landmines throughout the world and the destruction that they cause. She even strapped on a flack jackets and walked through a mine field learning how mines are detected and disarmed.

    People loved her because she genuinely seemed to care, always had a beautiful smile, and a kind touch or hug for the people most in need of affection!

  6. nothing i cant stand that chick...why wont people just let her die!

  7. skywise0 you are an ignoramus, I suggest you do some research before posting.

  8. Absolutely none.  She was just a thick upper class twit who allowed herself to be sold in the marriage mart to another thick upper class twit.

    All she ever did was wear expensive dresses, eat expensive food and then whinge when she discovered that the world wasn't really a fairy tale constructed around her

    Anyone with any dignity or discretion would have kept their mouths shut - especially after she'd managed to pass off James Hewitt's son as Charles' son.

  9. She represented millions of charaties

    She held people with Aids hand

    She met Mother Teresa

    She went on a bomb site risking her own life , looking for bombs

    She did like loads of things

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