No, she didn't. She got married at St Paul's Cathedral, though her funeral took place at Westminster Abbey.
She married Prince Charles.
Princess Diana
No, Princess Diana was Queen Elizabeth II's daughter-in-law.
Princess Diana had the job of a kindergarten teacher for about 9 yrs
Yes they were- that is why Elton composed a variation of 'Candle In The Wind' dedicated to Diana after her death in a car crash in Paris in 1997. He was devastated when she was killed, it was a big shock to him.
Princess Diana's funeral was at Westminster Abbey.
Princess Diana Funeral - Westminster Abbey on September 6th 1997 Princess Diana Burial - Althorp Park
Princess Diana's funeral took place at Westminster Abbey in London, England. The service was held on September 6, 1997.
No. Prince William and Catherine Middleton were married in Westminster Abbey. William's parents, Prince Charles and Princess Diana, were married in St. Paul's Cathedral.
Prince Charles and Diana were married in St. Paul's Cathedral. Prince William and Kate Middleton will be wed in Westminster Abbey.
1981 at st. Paul's cathedral,Diana and prince Charles got married.
Diana Spencer and Charles Windsor didn't actually marry in a church but in Westminster Abbey. The last remaining abbout became the Dean of Westminster around the time the Church of England finally removed the Catholic faith from the abbey during the reign of Elizabeth I. Henry VIII first expelled them only for the Catholic Monarch Catherine to allow them back. Ummm...no. Charles and Diana did NOT marry in Westminster Abbey, but in St. Paul's Cathedral in the city of Westminster. Apparently Diana's parents were married in Westminster Abbey ion 1954. Since it ended in a bitter divorce, Diana didn't want to be married there and chose St. Paul's Cathedral instead. However, her funeral was held at Westminster Abbey which went against royal protocol since she was no longer styled "Her Royal Highness" nor was she considered to be a member of the royal family after she and Charles's divorce.
I would essay, the late Diana. her funerary services were also there. the Abbey gets the traffic both ways!
When her coffin was carried out of the abbey, the music being sung was John Tavener's Song for Athene. It was one of the best recitals of this piece to date.
the royal wedding between wills and kate will take place at Westminster Abbey, which i think is the same place Diana (his mother) married Prince Charles :)
Prince Charles & Princess Diana were married for 11 years.
They aren't necessarily. The Abbey's own website states: 'Westminster Abbey has hosted only sixteen royal weddings in its long history (of reigning monarchs or those who, had it been established at the time, were entitled to the style "Royal Highness"). History records a number of weddings taking place "at Westminster" but his did not necessarily mean at the Abbey. Another probable venue was St Stephen's chapel in the Palace of Westminster. Whitehall Palace and Greenwich Palace were two of the locations used by Henry VIII. St James's Palace and St George's chapel Windsor were also popular with later monarchs and their children. Princess Patricia, a grand-daughter of Queen Victoria, began the modern trend for royal marriages at Westminster Abbey in 1919 and Princess Mary and Elizabeth Bowes Lyon, who married the future George VI, chose to follow her example.' However, in more recent history: Several Royal Weddings have been held elsewhere. The Duke and Duchess of Kent were married in York Minster; Prince Charles and Princess Diana were married in St. Paul's Cathedral; the Queen's youngest son Prince Edward and his wife Sophie were married in St. George's Chapel Windsor; and for his second wedding to Camilla, Prince Charles married in the Guildhall, Windsor, followed by a Service of Blessing in St. George's Chapel. Of the Queen's grandchildren, only Prince William was married in Westminster Abbey. Peter Phillips and his wife Autumn were married in St. George's Chapel, Windsor, and his sister, Zara Phillips, married Mike Tindall in the Cannongate Kirk, Edinburgh.