40 Princess Diana of Wales Facts
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1She was the fourth of five children.
Getty ImagesPrincess Diana had two sisters, Sarah (now Lady Sarah McCorquodale) and Jane (now Lady Jane Fellowes), and a younger brother, Charles Spencer (now the Earl Spencer). Her other brother, John Spencer, died hours after his birth in January 1960, a year and a half before Diana was born.
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2Her parents divorced when she was 7.
Getty ImagesDiana's parents, Frances Shand Kydd and Edward John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer, divorced when she was just seven years old. Diana's parents had a tumultuous relationship, and she cited cheating and physical abuse as some of the reasons for their separation.
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3Her grandmother was a lady-in-waiting to the Queen Mother.
Getty ImagesDiana's maternal grandmother, Ruth Roche, Baroness Fermoy, was a lady-in-waiting to Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. This meant she acted as a personal assistant and a companion. She was a close friend to the Queen and organized many of her parties.
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4She grew up on the Sandringham estate leased from Queen Elizabeth.
Getty ImagesSandringham House is located in Norfolk and is owned by the royal family. On the grounds is Park House, where Princess Diana's mother Frances was born in in 1936 and Diana was born in 1961. The estate is a royal family staple and Sandringham House hosts many of the family holidays.
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5She wanted to be a ballerina, but was too tall.
Getty ImagesDiana studied ballet and wanted to become a professional dancer, but grew too tall to continue. Diana's ballet teacher Anne Allan opened up about her time with the princess in 2017, saying “she had dance in her soul. I realized the pure enjoyment that it gave her. She loved the freeness of being able to move and dance... I could see it helped to alleviate her emotional life."
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6She became Lady Diana after her father inherited a title.
Getty ImagesDiana became Lady Diana Spencer in 1975, after her father inherited the title of Earl Spencer. "Lady Di" became her nickname, even after she got the title of Princess of Wales when she married Prince Charles.
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7School was not her strong suit.
Getty ImagesUp until she was 9 years old, Diana was homeschooled before attending boarding school for the rest of her education. She failed her O-Level exams twice and dropped out of school when she was 16. She attended school in Switzerland for one semester before she met Prince Charles.
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8She worked as a nanny and a teacher.
Getty ImagesBefore she met Prince Charles and became a princess, Diana worked many odd jobs, including as a nanny and a school teacher. She was paid only $5 an hour to play with children, do laundry, and clean. She also worked as a kindergarten teacher part-time in London's Pimlico area.
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9She was the first royal bride to have a paying job.
Getty ImagesWhen she married Prince Charles in 1981, Diana became the first-ever royal bride to have had a paying job ahead of her engagement to an heir. (The Duchess of Cambridge was the first royal bride to have earned a university degree.)
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10Prince Charles dated her older sister first.
Getty ImagesDiana met her future husband through her older sister, Sarah. Prince Charles and Sarah had a fling in in the late '70s, which is how Diana first met the prince. "I introduced them. I'm Cupid," Sarah said.
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11Prince Charles dated her older sister first.
Getty ImagesSarah and Diana were very close and often traveled together until the end of Diana's life. Diana said that Sarah was “the only person I know I can trust."
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12She was a distant cousin of Prince Charles.
Getty ImagesDiana and Charles were actually distantly related. They were 16th cousins once removed, both descendants of Tudor King Henry VII.
Prince William is also related to his wife Kate Middleton. They are 12th cousins once removed, related through Sir Thomas Leighton. Leighton is Prince William's 12th generation great-grandfather, and Kate's 11th.
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13She only met Prince Charles 13 times before they got married.
Getty ImagesBefore they were engaged in 1981, Charles and Diana had only met about a dozen times. At the time, Diana was just 19, and Charles was 32. "They had only been together 12 times and at one point Prince Phillip pressured his son and said, 'You have to do the right thing.'" said Susan Zirinsky, senior executive producer of Princess Diana: Her Life, Her Death, The Truth.
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14Her wedding dress was record-breaking.
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15She was the first to give birth in a hospital.
Getty ImagesIt was royal tradition for heirs of the throne to be born at home. However, Prince William was the first future monarch born in a hospital, as Diana gave birth to both William and Harry at the Lido Wing at St. Mary's Hospital.
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16Her parenting style was very unconventional for a royal.
Getty ImagesDiana was no ordinary royal mom. She was determined to raise Prince William and Prince Harry as "normally" as possible, including sending them to public school, taking them on public transportation, and bringing them fast food restaurants, on public transportation.
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17Her parenting style was very unconventional for a royal.
Getty Images"She made sure that they experienced things like going to the cinema, queuing up to buy a McDonald's, going to amusement parks, those sorts of things that were experiences that they could share with their friends," said Patrick Jephson, Princess Diana's chief of staff for six years.
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18Catherine Walker was her favorite designer.
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19Catherine Walker was her favorite designer.
Mark Reinstein//Getty ImagesOn wearing a white halter dress designed by Walker in 1996, Diana wrote to the designer, "I was so proud and felt very confident to stride out there and deliver my first speech since the divorce. The compliments about your design and expertise would have made your ears burn."
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20She always wrote a "thank you" card.
Getty ImagesDiana was famous for writing thank you cards to anyone that gave her a gift. She reportedly wrote thank you notes to the thousands of people who brought gifts to Prince William after he was born. Today, some of her handwritten letters have been auctioned off for anywhere from $2,000 to $2o,000, depending on the content and uniqueness of the note.
Sabrina Park is a Digital Fellow at HarpersBAZAAR.com where she covers news, fashion, and culture stories. When she’s not writing she loves hanging out with her cat, reading outdoors and scrolling the depths of TikTok.
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