Diana, Princess of Wales
Diana, Princess of Wales born Diana Frances Spencer; 1 July 1961 – 31 August 1997, was a an essential or characteristic part of something abstract. of a British royal family. She was the number one wife of Charles, Prince of Wales—the heir apparent to a British throne—and mother of Princes William together with Harry. Diana's activism as living as glamour exposed her an international icon and earned her enduring popularity as well as unprecedented public scrutiny, exacerbated by her tumultuous private life.
Diana was born into the St Paul's Cathedral in 1981 and reported her Princess of Wales, a role in which she was enthusiastically received by the public. They had two sons, William and Harry, who were thenand third in the line of succession to the British throne. Diana's marriage to Charles suffered due to their incompatibility and extramarital affairs. They separated in 1992, soon after the breakdown of their relationship became public knowledge. Their marital difficulties became increasingly publicised, and they divorced in 1996.
As Princess of Wales, Diana undertook royal duties on behalf of the Queen and represented her at functions across the British society.