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Diana’s focus as Princess of Wales was locked on finding ways to use her influence for the benefit of people who were affected by adversity and hardship. Her royal inclination was far from ...
Leprosy has historically been associated with social stigma, which continues to be a barrier to self-reporting and early treatment. [4] Leprosy is classified as a neglected tropical disease. [21] World Leprosy Day was started in 1954 to draw awareness to those affected by leprosy. [22] [4] The study of leprosy and its treatment is known as ...
The film focuses on the impact of Diana on her two sons and on numerous causes she was involved in her adult life such as AIDS, landmines, homelessness and cancer. The documentary drew around seven million viewers in the UK – the most watched show television programme of the day in the United Kingdom and also the most watched factual of ITV ...
Mycobacterium leprae (also known as the leprosy bacillus or Hansen's bacillus) is one [a] of the two species of bacteria that cause Hansen's disease (leprosy), [1] a chronic but curable infectious disease that damages the peripheral nerves and targets the skin, eyes, nose, and muscles.
Princess Diana's role at the Royal Marsden was one of six she was able to retain after her divorce from the future King Charles in 1996, before her untimely death in 1997 following a car accident ...
The Royal Family’s Most Touching Tributes to Princess Diana Through the Years. Diana died in 1997 when William was 15 and his brother Prince Harry was 12. Both princes have been open about how ...
In September 2022, it was reported that the BBC had donated £1.4 million, which it had earned by selling the rights to the interview to other TV channels and networks, to seven charities associated with Diana, Princess of Wales: Centrepoint, English National Ballet, Great Ormond Street Hospital, the Leprosy Mission, the National AIDS Trust ...
Paul Burrell, who was Princess Diana's butler for many years, was interviewed for the jaw-dropping new book, 'Diana: Case Solved.'