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...judges by the standards of duty and loyalty to country, there are more successful princesses than Diana in this world. If only the international media was not English-dominated, we in America would have had much better model female consorts to follow. Take, for instance, Princess Alexandra of Denmark. A Eurasian former economist, she works hard to improve Danish trade. Or Crown Princess Masako of Japan '85, who was able to adapt herself to a most private and ancient family without a murmur. Look at Queen Noor of Jordan. As an American woman, she had been one of the first...
...Diana, by dying early, will eternally be thought of by many as young and beautiful. While she will never see her sons marry, she will also not have to see another Princess of Wales take her place. Nor will she face the outrage people felt when Jacqueline Kennedy married Aristotle Onassis. And she will never be judged for her social and character failings. In addition, if Diana had lived, she would have had to face an increasing barrage of criticism, evident from the growing acceptance by the British public that her ex-husband, Prince Charles, would marry his mistress...
...came under attack for meddling in politics, ordering an assault on a photographer and forcing the removal of her sons' beloved governess, who just happened to be her rival for their affection. And this "very British" princess was saying that she loved being abroad more than being in Britain. Diana has been called the lonely princess. But one must stop to wonder at the discrepancy between her popular image and the fact that all her life she could never seem to keep close friends or loyal servants--evidence against the model of humanity and care that princesses ought to have...
...what was Princess Diana, really? Icon, yes. Model princess, never...
...PRINCESS DIANA Can't win Nobel Peace Prize posthumously but comes close...