馃懜馃徏PRINCESS DIANA OF WALES馃懜馃徏
Diana, Princess of Wales, also known as Lady Di, was the first wife of Charles of Wales, the heir to the British Crown, with whom she had two children, William and Henry. She is one of the most important public figures committed to humanitarian causes.
IMPORTANT WORKS
- Diana was a public image to different humanitarian organizations and appeared in many acts in favor of the most marginalized sectors of society.
- Diana fulfilled her royal duties as Princess of Wales, but she was also part of various Humanitarian projects.
- One of her most representative struggles was against antipersonnel mines together with the International Campaign to Ban Land Mines (ICBL).Thanks to her work, she won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1997, the year she died.
- Princess Diana was a sponsor of more than 100 charities and focused on people and children who are homeless, with disabilities or also who have illnesses such as HIV / AIDS.
- Since 1989 she was president of Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital. She is a great example of a person using her power to make a positive change in the world.
Many people have the benefit of being powerful enough to make a difference in society, but only a few truly do, like lady di. She, regardless of whether she was a princess, kept showing her humble and kind side to people, always trying to help, in any way. That was the legacy she left. Despite her death, her spirit lives on in the people who love her and are grateful to her for being the hero they needed.
Cristina Garcia and Danna Garz贸n




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