Diana Frances Spencer

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Diana Frances Spencer, better known as Diana, Princess of Wales, was a globally beloved British royal figure renowned for her humanitarian work, modernizing influence on the monarchy, and tragic early death.

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Diana, Princess of Wales 8
Lady Diana Spencer 3
Diana Spencer 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British royal
Princess of Wales
human
alsoKnownAs Diana Frances Spencer
surface form: Diana, Princess of Wales

Diana Frances Spencer
surface form: Lady Diana Spencer

Diana, Princess of Wales
surface form: Princess Diana
birthDate 1961-07-01
birthPlace Park House, Sandringham, Norfolk, England
burialPlace Althorp
surface form: Althorp, Northamptonshire, England
causeOfDeath injuries sustained in a car crash
child Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex
Prince William, Prince of Wales
surface form: William, Prince of Wales
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
deathDate 1997-08-31
deathPlace Hôpital de la Pitié-Salpêtrière
surface form: Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris, France
educatedAt Riddlesworth Hall School
West Heath Girls' School
familyName Spencer
father John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer
givenName Diana
knownFor campaigning against landmines
charitable work
modernizing image of the British monarchy
work on HIV/AIDS awareness
marriageEndDate 1996-08-28
marriageStartDate 1981-07-29
memberOfNobleFamily Spencer family
middleName Frances
mother Frances Shand Kydd
notableEvent fatal car crash in the Pont de l'Alma tunnel in Paris in 1997
highly publicized divorce from Charles, Prince of Wales
wedding to Charles, Prince of Wales at St Paul’s Cathedral in 1981
notableWork support for the International Campaign to Ban Landmines
occupation humanitarian
kindergarten assistant
religion Church of England
residence Highgrove House
surface form: Highgrove House, Gloucestershire

Kensington Palace, London
sibling Charles Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer
Lady Jane Fellowes
Lady Sarah McCorquodale
spouse Prince Charles
surface form: Charles, Prince of Wales
styleOfAddress Diana, Princess of Wales
Princess of Wales
surface form: Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales
title Baroness of Renfrew
Countess of Chester
Duchess of Cornwall
Duchess of Rothesay
Lord of the Isles
surface form: Lady of the Isles

Princess of Wales

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Diana, Princess of Wales fullName Diana Frances Spencer
Sunken Garden associatedWith Diana Frances Spencer
subject surface form: Sunken Garden (Kensington Palace)
this entity surface form: Diana, Princess of Wales
Kristen Stewart notableRole Diana Frances Spencer
this entity surface form: Diana, Princess of Wales
Catherine Oxenberg portrayed Diana Frances Spencer
this entity surface form: Lady Diana Spencer
Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales historicallyHeldBy Diana Frances Spencer
this entity surface form: Diana Spencer
Earl Spencer associatedWith Diana Frances Spencer
this entity surface form: Princess Diana
Princess Lilibet of Sussex namedAfter Diana Frances Spencer
this entity surface form: Diana, Princess of Wales
Charles Philip Arthur George spouse Diana Frances Spencer
this entity surface form: Diana, Princess of Wales
Diana Frances Spencer alsoKnownAs Diana Frances Spencer
this entity surface form: Diana, Princess of Wales
Diana Frances Spencer alsoKnownAs Diana Frances Spencer
this entity surface form: Lady Diana Spencer
Anne Churchill motherOf Diana Frances Spencer
this entity surface form: Diana Spencer
Prince Archie of Sussex grandmother Diana Frances Spencer
this entity surface form: Diana, Princess of Wales
Charles Spencer, 3rd Duke of Marlborough child Diana Frances Spencer
this entity surface form: Lady Diana Spencer
statue of Diana, Princess of Wales dedicatedTo Diana Frances Spencer
subject surface form: Statue of Diana, Princess of Wales
this entity surface form: Diana, Princess of Wales
Spencer characterDepicted Diana Frances Spencer
this entity surface form: Diana, Princess of Wales