Why haven't people gotten over the death of Princess Diana?
Its been, what, ten years now? Seriously, why won't people move on? Sure, she was a great person. So was Martin Luther King, Steve Irwin, Sam Walton, Anwar Sadat, etc. etc. but we have all managed to get over their deaths, or at least most of us. I walked into the book store and I must have seen 50 biographies on Diana. Then she was on the news a few weeks ago and there is some TV show being aired about her. Why can't people move on?
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- They have, it's just when the anniversary of her death comes around...It's a great way to get ratings if you make a movie about her or show the E true hollywood story. They don't care about her. And that's sad that people can use someone's death to make money like that.
- Princess Diana had a great personality
- She was what we all thought a princess should be. She was a warm, caring and a giving person, especially to those less fortunate. She touched peoples lives and their hearts. She was soft spoken. I believe many people felt badly for her, for all that she had been put through with the Royal family. She was a better role model than some of these pop tarts that are in the news, today. Diana had elegance, genuineness, and she publicly showed it to people, including her children. She was the people's princess. It is always a shame when a young person that has so much to offer in life, leaves this world in a traumatic way. Sometimes I think many, just can't believe that a person with the heart of an angel could have been taken away from those that loved her. She captured the hearts of so many. More and more people loved Diana, when her precious life was cut short. We wanted her to have a life that was happy and joyous, yet she did not have the opportunity to see her children grow into men. I believe the media help in keeping her memory alive. I would much rather have Diana's life on the tv, than Britney, Paris, or any of the other spoiled, self absorbed, selfish little flips headlining the news today. Women like that are poor excuses for representation of what young ladies should grow up to be. Diana though she had personal problems was still a good role model. People simply miss her. JMO
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