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- 2. Diana, Princess of Wales, was admired throughout the world for her vitality, determination, and beauty. Tragically,
- 3. The Princess of Wales was not royal by birth, although her family descends from Henry VII.
- 4. Diana had two elder sisters. Sarah and Jane, and a younger brother, Charles. Life at Park
- 5. When Diana returned to Britain from Switzerland, she lived in London, sharing the apartment with old
- 6. Once the media suspected Lady Diana and Prince Charles’ new romance, press reporters and cameramen pursued
- 8. After the ceremony, the couple returned to Buckingham Palace, while vast crowds pressed against the railings
- 9. From the moment they were married, the Prince and Princess of Wales became the focus of
- 11. She was an affectionate mother. She said she had found her true destiny. Her early days
- 12. Diana was not an intellectual. But despite her lack of academic achievement, she possessed a quick
- 13. With the collapse of her marriage in 1992- reparation, followed in 1996 by divorce- Diana got
- 14. She made many visits to the USA, where her popularity never waked, and where her popularity
- 15. At one time Diana was involved with over a hundred charities, which she liked to call
- 16. One of the most courageous and important of Diana’s public appearances was when she decided to
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Слайд 2Diana, Princess of Wales, was admired throughout the world for her vitality,
Diana, Princess of Wales, was admired throughout the world for her vitality,
Слайд 3The Princess of Wales was not royal by birth, although her family
The Princess of Wales was not royal by birth, although her family
Слайд 4Diana had two elder sisters. Sarah and Jane, and a younger brother,
Diana had two elder sisters. Sarah and Jane, and a younger brother,
Childhood playmates included the young Princes, Andrew and Edward, who came to swim in the heated pool at Park House. When Diana was 6 years old, her parents separated and later divorced, the children remaining with their father.
Their life changed dramatically in 1975
when Diana’s father as 8th Earl Spencer, Diana becoming Lady Diana and they moved to the stately home at Althrop in Northamptonshire.
Diana went to a school in Switzerland, where she studied domestic science, typing, and correspondence, and found plenty of time to enjoy skiing.
Слайд 5When Diana returned to Britain from Switzerland, she lived in London, sharing
When Diana returned to Britain from Switzerland, she lived in London, sharing
Слайд 6Once the media suspected Lady Diana and Prince Charles’ new romance, press
Once the media suspected Lady Diana and Prince Charles’ new romance, press
Diana learned to keep her head down. She became known as «Shy Di». So began the highly intensive media attention which was to continue throughout her life. But once engagement was official, Diana moved into an apartment in Clarence House, home of the Queen Mother, where she would be under protection of the Royal Press Office.
Most of Diana’s circle of friends came from similar backgrounds, and when her relationship with the Prince of Wales began, automatically provided her with a shield of protection.
Слайд 8After the ceremony, the couple returned to Buckingham Palace, while vast crowds
After the ceremony, the couple returned to Buckingham Palace, while vast crowds
Слайд 9From the moment they were married, the Prince and Princess of Wales
From the moment they were married, the Prince and Princess of Wales
Слайд 11She was an affectionate mother. She said she had found her true
She was an affectionate mother. She said she had found her true
Her early days as Princess of Wales were not always easy. Diana displayed an extraordinary sense of duty, yet she insisted that her prime role in life was to be a good mother to her children.
Diana’s natural role in life was motherhood. She had always had a special affirmity with children of all ages, and she never doubted for a moment that she was intended to be a mother.
Слайд 12Diana was not an intellectual. But despite her lack of academic achievement,
Diana was not an intellectual. But despite her lack of academic achievement,
It was her common touch, combined with her grace and aristocracy that made her so popular with the press. They adored her and followed her wherever she went, knowing that she would always provide them with a winning picture or story. She never let them down.
Слайд 13With the collapse of her marriage in 1992- reparation, followed in 1996
With the collapse of her marriage in 1992- reparation, followed in 1996
Слайд 14She made many visits to the USA, where her popularity never waked,
She made many visits to the USA, where her popularity never waked,
Diana began working towards her goal, which was to be taken seriously in her own right.
She had discussion witch political leaders, and finally she achieved her aim, taking a role on the international stage as an unofficial but highly influential ambassador.
Слайд 15At one time Diana was involved with over a hundred charities, which
At one time Diana was involved with over a hundred charities, which
In 1993, Diana announced her retirement from public life and relinquished her position with nearly all her charties. She retained a handful which she continued to support and work for until the day she died.
Слайд 16One of the most courageous and important of Diana’s public appearances was
One of the most courageous and important of Diana’s public appearances was
Diana’s concern for the dispossessed and the underprivileged knew no national boundaries. She visited a leprosy hospital in Jakarta, Indonesia, and another in Nigeria. She visited Pakistan to support their efforts in famine relief; and after meeting Mother Teresa in New York, she traveled to India to see for herself the living conditions of some of the poorest people in the world. She had began her campaign for the banning of land mines.