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Diana, Princess of Wales (born Diana Frances Spencer; 1 July 1961 – 31 August 1997), was a member of the British royal family.She was the first wife of Charles III (then Prince of Wales) and mother of Princes William and Harry.
Queen Mary confronts Nostradamus, who adds that one of her devoted ladies will die soon. Queen Catherine learns through Kenna of Lady Diane's plot to legitimize Bash. Furious, Queen Catherine blackmails Lady Diane, with the order her to poison Kenna and leave King Henry for good. Lady Diane refuses to poison Kenna but leaves the castle.
The wedding of Prince Charles (later King Charles III) and Lady Diana Spencer took place on Wednesday, 29 July 1981, [1] at St Paul's Cathedral in London, United Kingdom. The groom was the heir apparent to the British throne, and the bride was a member of the Spencer family.
Princess Diana lived a secret-filled life -- and that extended to her numerous romantic relationships. In the years following her 1997 death, however, shocking details have surfaced about Diana's ...
Diana Caldwell was born in Hove in December 1913, the daughter of Major Josiah Seymour Caldwell and Marjorie, née Howell. Caldwell lived with her family in a spacious Victorian townhouse in Hove, attending a private girls' school in the same road until aged eleven, when she moved to a nearby boarding school.
Diane Keaton. It's been 20 years since the release of Nancy Meyers’ Hamptons rom-com classic Something’s Gotta Give, and the movie still has us head-over-heels for leading lady Diane Keaton ...
The hit CBS drama is currently airing new episodes on Friday nights, and the show revealed an incredible update with actress Diane Farr. For the November 1 installment (airing at 9 p.m. ET), she's ...
In Liverpool people came together at the Parish Church of Our Lady and St Nicholas to pay their respects. [53] In Scotland, the funeral was broadcast to mourners on screens set up at the Ross Theatre in Edinburgh. [53] A memorial service was held in Diana's honour, at which the Queen's chaplain in Scotland, Charles Robertson, officiated. [53]