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Diana

The radiant and incomparable DIANA, Princess of Wales ... touched my life in a way few contemporary women have. She was so beautiful. She was genuinely charitable. She was so royal. When she died, I was bereft. I remember lighting a candle and burning it for her as I prayed and watched the news for days, stunned. Always fascinated by royalty in general and British royalty in particular, I started collecting books about her life; I have almost 5 dozen in my bookshelves at present plus about 6 dozen periodicals and newspapers.

After a bit, I felt a little silly about my devotion to her memory and kind of kept it to myself. After all, I am mostly Scot-Irish (but all Celt), and the English have done little for us all these years. Then, my friend Patricia Kennealy Morrison confessed her total admiration for Diana and I felt liberated. Yay!! Someone else felt like I did!! In fact, in her newest book The Deer's Cry, one of PKM's acknowledgments is to Diana. This is what she says:
All glory, love and honor to the highness that was,
and is, and ever will be, Diana, Princess of Wales,
whose royalty owed nothing to anyone but herself.

Here are some links about DIANA, PRINCESS OF WALES

  • The British Monarchy's site on DIANA, PRINCESS OF WALES
  • WHAT THE QUEEN SAID (after Charles ordered her to acknowledge the world's grief)
  • OFFICIAL BIOGRAPHY according to the monarchy
  • HER FUNERAL
  • THE ORDER OF SERVICE
  • DIANA MEMORIALS
  • DIANA AT PEACE AT ALTHORP HOUSE
  • THE OFFICIAL SITE of the BRITISH MONARCHY



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