How do you like to remember Princess Diana?
Not one single human being on the planet was left unaffected by the death of Princess Diana. My question is, how do you like to remember the late Princess? I personally like to smash glass into my face and weep uncontrollably. How about you guys?
Public Comments
- As rarely as possible.
- In a bikini...
- well i personally don't feel like i have to smash glass into your face,,,, but each to their own!!! i remember the shock of it all, but personally i have been more affected by people dying that are close to me.
- A seldom as possible! She's dead! Leave her be!
- "Not one single human being on the planet was left unaffected by the death of Princess " Uh, no. Now remember Mother Theresa? That was a real hero....
- i just remember her occasionally when i see stuff on tv about her, as the human she was gorgous intelligent and a totally lost soul in a world of confusion
- I remember her as spoilt, disruptive, selfish, manipulative, tall and thin. She was probably unfairly treat by the Royal Family but she showed none of the dignity and restraint traditionally shown by the Royal Family in how she dealt with her life.
- She was a very beautiful , kind caring lady , who alas was married into the most disfunctual family in the land . [our dear royals ]God bless her she did not deserve to die in this way .But most of us know WHY! .TheBritish public are not as stupid as the herarcy think xxxxxxxx
- 8ft under and her saying lets moon at the press through the car window as we go through the tunnel
- Im not going as far as smashing glass into my face.. However I like to rem. her for being the People's Princess. Because she really was.
- I just remember her as someone who (rightly or wrongly) caused awareness of illnessess and land mines and other issuses. I am going to her concert today as when will you see this many star's / perfomers sing in 1 place and at least the majority of the ticket money is going to charity (again it may not be charities i would choose). I do beleive she should be remembered as someone who you may or may not of respected or liked but she did do some good to peoples lifes and it is a shame her life ended when she was so young.
- There is an old saying that says "Never speak ill of the dead", I wonder how all those who have spoken ill of someone as much deceived, maligned, plotted against, relentlessly persued for greedy monetary gain; betrayed by a husband who from before marriage had a hidden agenda to deliberately use someone young, gullible and hopelessly in love with him to "smoke screen" his long term adulterous affair with with an old girlfriend who was married with children, but through his total selfishness, ruined all those lives connected with his trechery. Charles had no thought of anyones emotional or spiritual wellfare, save his own fleshly lusts and cravings, Diana honestly, lovingly and with absolute trust entered happily into a relationship that was every womans right , to expect reciprocation of all the emotions she invested into a marriage, that under different circumstances, would have benifited not only her, her errant husband,, and when we never knew the truth - the country also had the kudos of having the most desirable, glamorous Ambassadors for Britain,that could have gone on having a great draw for trade and favour to effect for good many areas on the Worlds political and financial stage. Diana struggled alone, finding through unhappiness and neglect unsuitable Ports in a Storm , this was through utter desparation and loneliness throught the callous betrayal of someone she wrongly idolised, and wrongly held in high esteem and respect, who ignored damaging the lives of four children, one trusted friend and highly prized member of the Royal Staff, and an adoring vulnerable wife whos only crime was giving her heart to one who did not deserve her or any other faithful wife. Dianas funeral was the measure of highly held she was in the publics opinion and affections, and still is ,despite Charles sympathisers( through careful white washing tactics,to improve his and Camillas tarnished images)..
- I would like to remember her by her good deeds. She was an awesome mother who loved her two sons. RIP Diana Spencer.
- I would like to think that she eventually got to like herself and overcame her dreadful upbringing. She was such an unhappy girl despite all the show she put on. I think it was a terrible mistake for her to marry into the royal family. I don't think she ever loved Charles, she was just excited at the prospect of becoming "Queen". Being so much in the spotlight just pointed up her troubles more clearly. (Though I know many people are fooled by a pretty face, and she was a lovely looking girl, there's no doubt about that).
- How do you know how affected anyone was? Personally, I was sad that she died so young but that is where my grief stopped. I did not know her personally so there was no gap in my life. I seriously think that if people like you are still so affected by it, you need some psychiatric help. It was 10 years ago for goodness sake, get over it! Time to stop this mass hysteria once & for all.
- Don't be stupid. I think she was a true lady and a true inspiration. Far more of a heroine to me than any of the chavtastic "celebs" scratters whose faces are pasted all over the gossip rags every week.
- All you do is smash glass into your face and weep uncontrollably? Your grief is not enough to be a true Dianian! Unless you have worn mourning clothes every day for 10 years and go into trances where you channel her energy, you are nothing! Personally, I do all of the above, plus I make pilgrimages to tunnels around the world, where I often collapse due to the heavy emotional weight of the memory of her death. Even the sight of a Mercedes is enough to give me a migraine.
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