Technically, yes. Princess Diana was considered a commoner.
This, however, does not tell the whole story about her ancestry. Her father at her birth was a Viscount and became an Earl. Her mother was also a member of the aristocracy. Because of these Diana was a relative of the royal family through her descent of Charles II (who had many illegitimate children).
Yes, Diana was a commoner, but she was hardly the last one to marry a British royal. That would be Princess Beatrice's husband, Eduardo Mapelli Mozzi. She is royal; he is not.
When she was born, as the daughter of a viscount, she was called the Hon Diana Frances Spencer, and when her father inherited the earldom she became Lady Diana Frances Spencer: she was born an aristocrat but a non-Royal and therefore a commoner. When she married Prince Charles, she was called Her Royal Highness Diana, Princess of Wales. When she divorced Prince Charles, she became Diana, Princess of Wales.
She was from an aristocratic family...so basically no she was not a commoner.
No Diana is not a princess
Princess Diana's funeral was at Westminster Abbey.
What Did Princess Diana need in her life?
No, Princess Diana was not an inventor.
what challenges did princess diana had to overcome .
Because Charles was first in line to throne and therefore Prince of Wales when he married Diana. She then became The Princess of Wales upon marriage. William is second in line to the throne and not The Prince of Wales (yet). He was created the Duke of Cambridge upon his wedding day and so Kate became The Duchess of Cambridge. She is however also "Princess William" just as a married woman can be Mrs John Smith. When Charles is King, William will become Prince of Wales and Kate Princess of Wales.
is Princess Diana's favourtie animal a horse
Who was Princess Diana's role model?
Princess Diana of Themyscira or Diana Prince