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Q: Why did Princess Diana become a nanny?
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How long did Princess Diana work as a housekeeper or nanny?

princess diana started to work as a nanny when she moved to london in 1979


Was Princess Diana ever a servant?

Yes, Princess Diana was a nanny when she was 17 and it was her first job. Later she went on to teach pre-school.


What was Princess Diana's first job?

A nanny to her close friend's niece or nephew; Alexandra.


Was Princess Diana the first normal girl to become a princess?

no


When did Princess Diana first become a princess?

29 July 1981.


How did Princess Diana become a leader?

Princess Diana became a princess after she married prince Charles. The prince of Wales and heir to the throne of England.


What did Princess Diana do to become a princess?

She married Prince Charles.


What year did Princess Diana become a princess?

She became a Princess in 1981 when she married Prince Charles.


How did Diane Spencer become a princess when she was not born princess?

As a member of royalty (She was lady Diana Spencer) she married the Prince of Wales, becoming Diana, Princess of Wales.


When did Diana Spencer become lady Diana Spencer?

Diana became HRH Princess of Wales when she married Prince Charles on July 29th, 1981. After the divorce in 1996 she had to give up the HRH (Her Royal Highness) and became Diana, Princess of Wales. She was never officially called Princess Diana.


What barriers did Princess Diana have to break to become princess?

None at all. She came from an aristocratic family.


How did Princess Diana become a kindergarten teacher when she never attended college?

She was a nanny and that doesn't require education. She wasn't a kindergarten teacher, but worked for a time in a preschool and that doesn't require much education. She was also of the peerage of England.