Thursday 25 July 2013

Best princess ever

Diana was born in the late afternoon on 1 July 1961 at Sandringham in Norfolk. It was the fourth of five children of Viscount and Viscountess Althorp (née Frances Roche, then Shand Kydd). The Spencers are one of the oldest and most important British families, closely related to the Royal Family from different generazioni.Gli Spencer were hoping for a boy to carry on the family name, why no name was given to the child for a week, up to that it was decided to Diana Frances, in honor of one ancestor of Spencer, Diana Russell, Duchess of Bedford and his madre.Fu baptized into the Church of St. Mary Magdalene. Diana had four children: Sarah, Jane, John and Charles John died after only 10 hours from the nascita.l desire to further upset the marriage of the heir Spencer, and Lady Althorp was, reportedly, sent in Harley Street clinic in London determine the cause of the "problem". The experience was described as "humiliated" by Charles Spencer, the current Earl: "It was a terrible time for my parents and probably the root of their divorce because I do not think it is done for a reason." Diana grew up in Park House, near the royal residence of Sandringham.
Diana was only seven years old when his parents separated. His mother, Frances, had a relationship with Peter Shand Kydd. In the book by Andrew Morton, the journalist described the memory of Diana of the moment: his father, Lord Althorp, who loaded several bags to the car, and the crunch of the gravel forecourt while Frances, in the car, went beyond the gates of Park House. During the separation of the parents, Diana lived with his mother in London, but a few months later, during the Christmas holidays, Lord Althorp prevented the ex-wife back to town with her daughter. The man finally won custody of Diana with the support of the mother-in-law, Ruth Roche, Baroness Fermoy. Diana was first educated at Riddlesworth Hall near Diss in Norfolk, and later at the New School at West Heath, Sevenoaks, Kent. In 1973, Lord Althorp began a relationship with Raine, Countess of Dartmouth, the only daughter of Alexander McCorquodale and Barbara Cartland. Diana received the title of Lady after her father inherited that of Earl Spencer June 9, 1975. Lord Spencer and Lady Dartmouth were married at Caxton Hall, London, 14 July 1976. Now Countess Spencer, Raine was however unwelcome by Diana. During childhood, Diana was particularly known for his shyness, but that does not stop her from love music and dance. He also had a great love for children. In fact, after having studied at the Institut Alpin Videmanette, a finishing school located in Switzerland, the young man moved to London and began working as a nanny, finally accepting the post of assistant at the Young England kindergarten. It seems that as a child, he played with Diana Princes Andrew and Edward, when his family was tenant of Park House, owned by Elizabeth II and located within the Sandringham