IN MEMORY OF A PRINCESS
DIANA SPENCER
(1 Jul 1961 - 31 Aug 1997)
Fondly known as the Peoples’ Princess due to her relatability, Diana Frances Spencer displayed her emotions as she evolved from a cheerful teenager to an unhappy lady to a global patron of worthwhile causes, always with a sincerity of purpose...
Despite all controversies, Diana, one of the most popular of members of the royal family in the British Isles after Queen Elizabeth II, left her indelible mark in the realms of social work and charity to be adored and revered by all...
Working painstakingly for numerous associations, combined with righteous use of her position and popularity, Diana relentlessly stood for causes related to Leprosy, HIV/AIDS, and Landmines, actively working with over 100 groups across various fields...
With her acts of a gloveless handshake with an AIDS patient, of stepping onto a landmine in Angola and sitting with a child amputee, Diana successfully delivered the necessary perception-changing messages to the world, creating awareness on several humanitarian issues...
The world was indeed fortunate to have had the services of the trio of Nelson Mandela, Mother Teresa and Diana. While Mandela announced an initiative on AIDS in South Africa in Diana's memory, in 2002, Mother Teresa who passed away within a few days of Diana's demise dedicatedly served the causes supported by the latter...
Despite the dissimilarities, one an ex-royal and the other a saint, both Mother Teresa and the late Princess of Wales became global icons, remembered and admired till date for their yeoman service to society, continuing to inspire and motivate even after over two and a half decades of their passing away...
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