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She was important because she changed the way we looked at different people and diseases. She also showed compassion to others when they didn't deserve it, so basically showing the most famous rules- Do UN to others as they do to you.

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Diana won the hearts and minds of the British public from the day she became engaged to longtime bachelor Prince Charles in 1981. Much of it was because of her status, her beauty, her style, her glamourous activities and her passion for charity work and social causes, including her advocacy for the eradication of landmines.

Despite her rocky marriage and divorce, Diana's iconic standing in the eyes of the public was solidified by her tragic death in a Paris car crash on August 31, 1997.

At least one British poll 10 years ago listed her as the most important person of the millennium, ahead of such luminaries as Winston Churchill and William Shakespeare.

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Princess Diana worked for many charities (over 100) and she specialized in helping young children who suffered in their lives. She was also a kind, caring and generous women who had a big heart.

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she was nice happy when she was in the car

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