Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Diana: Her True Story pages 94 to 122

Diana Spencer as a Teenager

  • When Diana left West Heath, she followed her sisters footsteps by enrolling in the Institute Alpin Videmanette and expensive finishing school in Switzerland.
  • Diana really hated her school, so her parents agreed to let her drop out, with her school behind her Diana blossomed into a beautiful woman.

Diana's Relashionship with Prince Charles

  • Diana and Charles had a strange relashionship Diana wasn't alowed to call call the Prince "Charles" until they were engaged, until then she had to call him "sir."
  • Diana's sister Sarah first went out with Charles for several monthes before Diana started dating him.
  • When Diana's sister Sarah was dating Charles she was suffering from annorexia.
  • The Prince dated several women before he dated Diana.
  • When Charles and Diana got engaged the press began to follow Diana around.
  • Throughout their relashionship Charles had an intimate relashionship with Camilla Parker-Bowles.

Diana's Father's Sickness

  • Diana's father had a brain hemmorhage that he almost died from.
  • Diana had a premonition, the night before, that her father was going to collapse and either survive or die right away.
  • Diana's father was supposed to die during the night but he survived, but he was unable to talk.
  • Diana's stepmom wouldn't let any of his children visit him while he was in the hospital.
  • Due to her fathers collapse, Diana had trouble completing her cookery course, but she was still able to complete her cookery course and she got a diploma.

Diana's Career

  • Diana's mom was able to get her a job as a ballet teacher for children after she finished her cookery course.
  • She loved her job as a ballet teacher, but she only lasted three monthes because, one weekend when she was skiing she suffered a fall and broke her leg.
  • When Diana lived in London she went to work at a Kindergarten.

Diana the Adult

  • Diana moved to Colherne court in London with her best friend Carolyn Bartholomew.

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