Diana, Princess of Wales (July 1, 1961 – August 31, 1997) was the first wife of Charles, Prince of Wales. Their two sons, Princes William and Harry, are second and third in line to the British throne.
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"They say it is better to be poor and happy than rich and miserable, but how about a compromise like moderately rich and just moody?"
This online exhibit is produced in collaboration with the Althorp Estate, the ancestral home of Princess Diana's family.
"Christened Diana Frances, the new arrival was the third daughter of Edward John Spencer, Viscount Althrop and Frances Ruth Burke-Roche, the daughter of Maurice, Baron Fermoy and the Scottish Ruth Sylvia Gill."
Following the death of her father King George VI on February 6, 1952, Princess Elizabeth acceded to the throne as Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. This year, all of Britain is celebrating a a rare milestone in British history: the Queen's Golden Jubilee ma
The official site of the British monarchy is my pick of the day because of its depth.
For royal history buffs, this chronology of blue-blooded biographies starts with King Egbert, crowned in 802 (the "first West Saxon king to exercise authority over most of England") and continues to Elizabeth II and Prince Charles.
Need to memorize the order of the English royals? Try this mnemonic ditty that starts with William the Conqueror: "Willie, Willie, Harry, Stee.
Princess Diana captured the world's heart as no other princess before her.
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