People’s Princess

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The "People’s Princess" is a widely used media nickname for Diana, Princess of Wales, highlighting her popularity, compassion, and close connection with the public.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
People’s Princess canonical 2
The People's Princess 1

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Statements (26)

Predicate Object
instanceOf media nickname
appliedTo Diana, Princess of Wales
associatedWith British royal family
public image of Diana, Princess of Wales
connotation affectionate
popular appeal
countryOfCulturalOrigin United Kingdom
describes close connection of Diana, Princess of Wales with the public
compassion of Diana, Princess of Wales
popularity of Diana, Princess of Wales
emphasizesTrait approachability
charity work
empathy
eraOfProminence late 20th century
hasGenderAssociation female
hasSubject Diana, Princess of Wales
language English
linkedToEvent public reaction to Diana’s death in 1997
mediaCategory royal nickname
notableBearer Diana, Princess of Wales
refersTo Diana, Princess of Wales
usedAs honorific nickname
usedBy general public
journalists
usedIn British media
international media

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Referenced by (3)

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Diana, Princess of Wales mediaNickname People’s Princess
Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge alsoKnownAs People’s Princess
this entity surface form: The People's Princess
Queen of Hearts relatedTo People’s Princess