Both were “naïve” and “childlike,” according to many of their friends, among them Marie Helvin, Rosa Monckton and Lorraine Dillon Vidal, yet both of them were also nice people.
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she had responsibilities as well as privileges for the first time in her life
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They had both entered adult life ill-prepared for the pressures and hard knocks that are an inevitable part of growing up, whether you live in a slum or a palace.
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In many ways, he was perfect for her. Emotionally, they were compatible. He liked nothing better than pleasing those he admired.
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She was learning that happiness is not about getting everything you want, but being able to enjoy what you have
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The Queen took at face value her 28 February offer of being ready to be known as Diana, Princess of Wales and stripped her of the title Her Royal Highness
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At those moments, she was nevertheless careful to look as glamorous and beautiful as ever, while projecting the pain or displeasure which would waft her to another stratosphere.
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A photograph says more than a thousand words, and that cheerfulness, allied to the glamour and beauty which she made sure she projected at all times, ensured that Diana remained etched
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he’s French, though, and she made up her mind she was going to sit this one out, no matter how long it took.