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'The People’s Princess': how America fell for Princess Diana - Page 6 of 25 - Kiwi Report

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


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[post_page_title]More like an American[/post_page_title]
It became clear early on that Diana wasn’t like the rest of the Royal Family. Although she could confidently play the part of a princess, she wasn’t afraid to test the boundaries of what she could get away with.

More like an American

Her taste in less conservative clothing and her freedom of speech quickly distanced her from the stiff upper lip typically attributed to the monarchy. In fact, it made her more like an American, something that fans in the States greatly appreciated. They could think of Diana as one of their own.

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