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'The People’s Princess': how America fell for Princess Diana - Page 19 of 25 - Kiwi Report

'The People’s Princess': how America fell for Princess Diana


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[post_page_title]Gone but never forgotten[/post_page_title]
Diana wasn’t born in the U.S., nor did she have any significant ties to the States. However, since coming into Charles’ life, she’d firmly established herself in the hearts of Americans. Around 17 million of them had tuned in to watch her get married, and their numbers only grew as time went on.

Gone but never forgotten

They’d been won over by her grace, elegance, and charm, as well as her warm and generous personality. She’d given them the chance to realize their princess fantasies, and now she was gone.

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