If Charles and she had not divorced, Diana would have become a consort to the King, if Charles had ascended to the throne. This would have been similar to the role the Queen Mother played to King George VI. Because of the divorce, she would not have become queen, and was not even allowed the title of Royal Highness at the time of her death.
hey i want to tell that Elizabeth killed princess Diana
because
She wanted to be a Princess just like she is.
i want to know this too...
Most accounts seem to indicate that she did. She did not want to divorce.
She was an inspiration, and the mother of princes William and Harry.
Queen Hippolyta didn't want her daughter Diana to renounce her immortality. Diana put on a mask to enter the games without her mother knowing. When she won, her mother was forced to let her go to Man's World.
Doubtful Diana was Prince Charles" first wife. She died in auto accident in l997. Camilla is the current , though they don"t call her this, Crown Princess. When Elizabeth II dies, Camilla will be Queen Consort ( Spouse, wife) this is not the same as a regnant queen. ( reigining, in power). Queen Mary of Ocean liner fame was a Queen Consort, as was Alexandra.
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She wanted to be a ballet dancer,but her height didn't suit this ( she was too tall ) This is a passion from her childhood,she did ballet and her dream AS A CHILD was to be a ballet dancer. She was asked in ''Diana-her secret tapes'' what would she like to be if she wasn't the Princess of Wales,she said that she wants a public role which can bring her contact to people. I hope that my answer was good enough ! Hugs.
she accomplished to rule over England and she didn't want to marry but she had to
H.R.H. the duchess of Cornwall is by right of her marriage the Princess of Wales, however, there are several public relations hurdles to be gotten over by the Prince and his lady, one of which is the fact that the Prince's former wife, the late Diana Princess of Wales was a media megastar; her tragic death brought most of the Western Civilization to a standstill for some days back in 1997. Because the Wales title was so associated in the public mind with the late "Lady Di", it was thought more tactful, more respectful of popular feeling for the Prince's second wife to use his secondary title - the duchess of Cornwall - instead. For a time.