1997,made in china, pe pelots,and a number on inside of that tag
To determine if a Princess Diana Beanie Baby is valuable, first check its tags for errors, as rare tag variations can significantly increase value. The condition of the Beanie Baby is also crucial; it should be in mint condition with no stains or damage. Additionally, verify if it has the correct date of retirement, as the Princess Diana bear was retired in 1997. Lastly, consult current online marketplaces or collector guides for recent sales to gauge its market value.
You tell me.
No never. Her real name isn't even Diana Perkovic.
unknown no one knows i think ever since she died her family is not going to tell
her real name is Diana Ernestine Earle Ross
hey i want to tell that Elizabeth killed princess Diana
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).
to tell if it is a steiff bear you have to look at its left ear to see if its got the steiff logo on it also it has a little book attachet
I have a beanie babies account but i cant give it to you until you tell me ur ty girlz account and wbkinz account that has 2 pets.
On the tag it says it has PVC Pellets NOT PE Pellets
There are 3 editions and you can tell which are which by the ink coloration of the tags.