Her Excellency Diana Spencer was born in the evening of July 1, 1961, weighing 7 pounds 12 ounces. She is the third daughter of the Viscount and his wife Allsopp
. Although my father did not directly express his disappointment and dissatisfaction, he did not hide the sudden drop in his original joy and expectation. The family had wanted a boy who could inherit the Spencer surname for a long time, and the parents had not even prepared a girl's name. A week later, they named the baby girl Diana Frances, after her mother and a Spencer family ancestor.
Royal Friendship
As early as the 15th century, the Spencer family was one of the richest sheep merchants in Europe. When Charles I was on the throne, they
donated their earldom, built Althorp House in Northamptonshire, and received the family coat of arms engraved with the motto "God bless power". At the same time, he began to collect a large number of antiques, books, and works of art.
Over the next three centuries, members of the Spencer family gradually became involved in institutions of power, often visiting Buckingham Palace,
Kensington Palace and the Palace of Westminster.
Although the Spencer family has never reached the pinnacle of power, it undoubtedly occupies an unshakable place in the corridor leading to power.
They worked with King Charles II, the Duke of Marlborough, the Duke of Devonshire, the Duke of Aberconn, and even the President of the United States, Franklin Roosevelt, Chicago gang leader Al Capone is related by blood.
King Edward VII of England was the godfather of Diana’s grandfather, Earl Spencer, and Edward VIII, who “did not love the country but loved the beauty”, had formally pursued Diana’s marriage. Grandmother, Countess Spencer, who did not become queen, later became
Lady-in-waiting to the Queen Mother and Queen Elizabeth.
Being a court maid is an ancient and noble profession that the British are deeply proud of. They must have a flawless upbringing, be proficient in dressing, be good at dealing with all kinds of people, and know the etiquette of advancing and retreating. Women who are not from well-known families cannot take on this role. job.
Diana's father served as a chamberlain to King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, and once dated the Queen's
sister Princess Margaret.
Diana’s childhood home, Park House, in Norfolk, was acquired from the maternal line.
Diana's maternal grandfather, Baron Maurice Fermoy, was a Conservative member of the House of Commons and was George VI's shooting
and tennis partner. Park House was given by George VI. My grandmother gave up her career as a pianist for marriage and became the Queen Mother's maid for 30 years. She is also the Queen Mother's best girlfriend.
Although Diana was born into a commoner aristocracy, her family had a lifelong relationship with the royal family.
Althorp House
The prominence of the family and the richness of the ancestral shadow were more satisfying than impressive to the young Diana
frightened.
Diana felt guilty every time she went to Allsopp House, where her grandfather lived. There are too many creepy dark corners
The deep corridors are filled with portraits of long-dead ancestors, their arrogant and cold eyes are everywhere
Follow closely behind her.
My grandfather knew the history of every portrait and every piece of furniture in this big house. Everyone also called him
"the Count Curator." He often travels around the big house with guests, whisk whisk in hand. Once, in the big library, he actually snatched the cigar from Churchill's mouth. He doesn't care who you are. In this territory, his status is supreme and inviolable. Diana was afraid of her grandfather, but loved her grandmother deeply. Countess Spencer was well known locally for her frequent visits to the sick and disabled, and she was never stingy with generous words or gestures. Diana
Diana has been deeply influenced by her considerate and compassionate grandmother since she was a child.
Park House
If Allsopp House is more like a gloomy, gorgeous and spectacular museum, Diana's childhood home, Park House
The house is just as beautiful. A cozy, cozy home.
The park house hidden among trees has 10 bedrooms, a spacious parking garage, an outdoor swimming pool, a tennis court and a cricket pitch.
It includes a cook, housekeeper and private governess. There are six full-time servants in the house, serving Diana's family of six
.
Diana's bedroom is on the first floor. Looking out from the cream-colored window, the open fields and sparse grassland are intertwined like a puzzle
dotted with green pine, white birch and yew. In the meantime, calves are grazing, rabbits and foxes are scurrying here and there, and the scent of the Norfolk coast, 6 miles away, is slowly blowing.
Spencer's children enjoy feeding trout by the lake, playing hide-and-seek in the garden, riding on the banisters and sliding down stairs, and running around with their spaniels. While listening to the lingering wind in the forest, I searched for dove eggs.
The summer is even better, when they can swim in the warm outdoor pool, picnic on the nearby beach, and play in their own treehouse.
Like her sisters, Diana started riding horses at the age of 3 and soon became fascinated with all small animals, the younger the better. Her
pets include hamsters, rabbits, guinea pigs and kittens.
Whenever her little pets died unfortunately, she held a funeral for them very responsibly. Except for the goldfish, which was "buried" in the toilet, all the other little pets were buried in the toilet. Carefully placed in cardboard shoe boxes, Diana would dig a hole under the cedar and bury them.
The children are always with their nanny at mealtimes, and the dishes are simple and consistent. Cereal for breakfast, minced meat and vegetables for lunch, and fish once a week.
My parents were gentle but out of reach. My younger brother Charles didn't sit with his father in the dining room to eat together until he was 7 years old.
The Viscount Altsopp and his wife also grew up under such a regular childhood upbringing. They felt that it was only natural to bring up their children in this way.
The neighbors in the Park House are all relatives and friends of the royal family, which naturally forms a well-matched social circle.
The Spencer family does not travel frequently with the royal family. In fact, the children regard invitations to visit the Queen's Winter Palace as a daunting prospect.
Little Diana even felt that the Queen's private residence, Sangjun Han, had an eccentric atmosphere, which she really didn't like.
On one occasion, she even kicked and screamed and refused to go. She didn't calm down until her father said that not playing with other children was very rude.
If someone had told her at that time that one day, she would join the royal family as a concubine and travel around the country,
It would be strange if she didn't run away in fear.
Eternal Pain
In any case, the unhappiness caused by Sang Junhan is short-lived after all.
The trouble caused by the breakdown of her parents' marriage is the eternal trauma in Diana's heart.
I think they fell in love with each other back then. The grand wedding held in 1954, because the Queen and the Queen Mother were guests
, became a local event and became famous for a while. It all seems like it happened yesterday.
For 14 years, Viscount Allsopp never doubted that they were a happy couple. It was not until the day they decided to break up that he knew he was wrong.
The long-term pressure to bring a male heir to the family has already brewed a crisis in the marriage, and the lifestyle that the young Viscount Madame
once yearned for has become increasingly boring and boring.
Three feet of ice is not as cold as a day, and they unknowingly go further and further on the road to divorce.
In public, they still maintain seemingly distant smiles, but behind closed doors, it is not the same at all. Deathly silence or vicious exchanges are inevitable. . Diana clearly remembered that she once hid at the door of the living room and peeked at her parents' fierce quarrel.
In the summer of 1967, they reached a separation agreement.
That was a memory that could not be erased from the depths of Diana’s soul:
She sat quietly on the cold stone steps of the Park House, tightly grasping the wrought iron carved stair railing, The surroundings are noisy
.
She heard her father loading the suitcase into the trunk of the car, her mother's footsteps tapping on the gravel road in the front yard, the car door being slammed shut, the engine roaring, and then gradually. As the journey progressed, my mother drove through the gate of the park house and walked out of her life.
Diana was only 6 years old.
She was too young to understand all this, but the loneliness of being abandoned and betrayed was unforgettable.
She felt that everything was her fault. She was a child that her parents hated, and she was guilty of not being born a boy.
The feeling of guilt gnawed at her young heart.
Diana often took her younger brother to the Sangjunhan Cemetery. Standing in front of the moss-covered
tombstone of her little brother John, whom she had never met, Diana often fell into meditation: John What does it look like? If he was still alive, would there still be her and her brother in the world?
Seeing the words "Love forever" engraved on the tombstone is like hearing a voice that will never disappear, reminding her all the time: You were supposed to be a boy .
In this divorce battle, it is not just adults who are hurt.
Although parents either try their best to reduce the shock of the crisis, or intentionally or unintentionally underestimate the impact, the actual pain felt by the children is profound and long-lasting.
Childhood Nightmare
After the separation, her mother moved out of the park house. She originally planned to live with Diana and Diana's brother in London,
but was To his father's resolute opposition, he insisted that the children must make the park house their home.
The fighting and legal battles between the Spencers dragged on for two years.
The local upper class could not tolerate Diana's mother, and even her grandmother, Mrs. Fermoy, sided with her son-in-law and turned against her own daughter.
Of course the result was that the mother lost the lawsuit. In April 1969, they officially divorced. Soon after, the mother remarried the divorced wealthy businessman Peter Kate.
During that time, the lonely silence of her father, the sad tears of her mother, the panicked look of the nanny, and the mysterious and tense atmosphere of the Park House made Diana's little world lose its balance. In front of the occasional guests at home, Diana still looked like a carefree little girl.
She is always dressed up and busy all day long. She rode her little blue tricycle up and down the aisle
; she pushed a doll in a stroller and wandered around the yard; she helped her little brother Charles get dressed
>Wear a hat and cover the stuffed animals curled up on her bed.
But the night was not so good.
Both Diana and her brother were afraid of the dark, and they would not fall asleep until the light of a lamp or candle was left in the room.
Diana often heard her brother crying. Sometimes, she would run over to see her brother; sometimes, she was so afraid of the dark that she did not dare to move.
Listening to her brother sobbing and crying "I want mom, I want mom", Diana buried her head in the pillow and
couldn't help crying.
The wind rustled outside the window, and the owl hooted sadly in the forest.
My mother is gone, my sisters Sarah and Jane are living in a boarding school, my father is lost and depressed, and is shut up in his room by himself
No one is seen except the housekeeper.
What was once a paradise-like park house has now become an unbearable house of horror.
Mother's Home
Every weekend, Diana and her brother were allowed to go to London to meet their mother. Accompanied by their nanny, they took the train from Norfolk, where their mother would be waiting for them at Liverpool Street Station.
As soon as she got home, my mother burst into tears.
Diana quickly asked: "What's the matter, Mommy?"
Her mother swallowed unfailingly: "I don't want you to leave tomorrow."
< p> This has almost become a fixed ritual every weekend.Diana was confused and didn't know what she had done wrong.
Every weekend and all holidays have to be shared equally with my parents. This has become a nightmare that will never end.
Thankfully, the children get along extremely well with their stepfather, Peter.
The first time Diana and her brother met the handsome, smiling and fashionably dressed Peter at Liverpool Station,
they were immediately fascinated by him.
Peter is engaged in the family wallpaper business and is a generous, affectionate and easy-going stepfather.
He took the children sailing and allowed young Charles to wear the general's cap from when he served in the Royal Navy.
He nicknamed Diana "The Duchess," and Diana's friends still call her that.
Lonely Campus
School life is also full of problems.
Diana and her younger brother were the only students in the school whose parents were divorced. This fundamentally distinguished them from other children
because divorce was a rare thing in those days. On a sunny afternoon, everyone was taking a drawing class. For some reason, Diana started to cry sadly. None of the classmates knew why, they only saw her drawing.
Every painting says "Dedicated to Mommy and Daddy".
Diana is very friendly to her classmates, likes small animals, and is willing to help people, but she is not good at studying.
When encountering deeper problems, she is often confused. .
When Diana was 9 years old, her father sent her to boarding at another school two hours' drive from the park house.
Her father explained to her that the school was the new home for 120 girls, including her, and that collective living was good for her. She could learn ballet and swimming there. You can also keep your beloved guinea pig.
Diana couldn't hear these words. Her little eyes were full of fear and anger, and she was sure that even her father didn't want her now.
She grabbed her father and begged her: "If you really love me, don't leave me here alone."
After all, her father left, and Xiao Dai Anna begins to like school life.
In the dormitory, Diana would also chat and laugh with her girlfriends, but in class, she was always very quiet and would never
answer questions loudly, nor would she take the initiative to ask questions Read the text aloud.
Sometimes she is too quiet. The first time she participated in a school play, she played a doll, and she agreed to play the role because she didn't have a single line.
Diana is a popular companion, enthusiastic about various school activities, and has also represented the dormitory in swimming and tennis competitions
But deep down, she always feels that she has no relationship with anyone. There is a distance, and one day, she will go in a different direction.
Diana was introduced to Prince Charles
by her sister’s boyfriend in the middle of a farmland near the forest area in the Allsopp Territory.
Charles was eager to hunt and seemed distracted when he spoke.
Diana wore a plaid shirt, corduroy trousers, Wellington boots, and her sister's leather jacket. She knew that she was an insignificant person, and that her sister Sarah was the heroine in the play, because the prince was her sister's boyfriend.
In order to welcome the prince's arrival, the Spencer family held a grand ball. Among the elegantly dressed ladies and gentlemen in the hall, Diana, who has not yet shed her baby fat, has a thick body, no makeup, and looks clumsy in her speech and behavior.
But Prince Charles felt that "this 16-year-old girl is lively, interesting, and adorable."
He originally wanted to ask Diana to take him to visit the 115-foot-long art gallery in his home, which contained the best private art collection in Europe.
But Sarah said that it should be She acted as a guide, and Diana immediately walked away knowingly.
Sarah and Charles met at the Royal Ascot horse racing social event in the summer of 1977 and had an intimate relationship for nine months
. Public opinion once believed that Sarah was likely to become the future queen of the United Kingdom. However, because her enthusiasm for publicity far exceeded the caution that a royal girlfriend should have, her relationship with Charles gradually cooled down.
However, she was still invited to attend Prince Charles' 30th birthday party held at Buckingham Palace in November 1978.
What surprised Sarah was that her little sister Diana was also invited - ha, Cinderella came from behind the scenes
to the front of the stage.
Diana was having so much fun that she didn’t have time to think about anything. Charles's female companion that night was actress Susan George.
This didn't seem to have anything to do with her. After all, life is so colorful, and the days of a free and single nobleman have just begun!
Different is different
No matter how you look at it, this is an extraordinary romance, and Diana and Charles have almost no relationship
Any similarities.
Charles is a Cambridge University graduate. For him, there is nothing more enjoyable than sitting down quietly and reading a
book full of wisdom on psychology or history. But Diana is a high school dropout who failed even the make-up exam
.
Charles was particularly keen on equestrian activities, including polo in the summer and hunting in the winter, three to four times a week without interruption;
When Diana was 10 years old, she fell while riding a horse in Sangjunhan Park. A broken arm, once bitten by a snake, ten years of fear of well ropes, never good again
This is the way.
Charles loved to listen to opera, and Diana was obsessed with ballet; pop music, which Charles hated, was Diana's hobby;
Charles never played tennis, which Diana was good at.
Charles likes to be quiet. He can draw for hours with a small box of watercolor paints and a sketchbook, or he can sit on the river bank and fish all day, waiting for the fish to bite. .
Diana was very active. She was willing to contact and talk to people, especially on the phone with family and friends. The telephone line was simply her lifeline.
Although Charles has always been cautious and cautious, and does not easily get himself into emotional entanglements, as "the most qualified diamond king in the world", his name has often been associated with scandals Regarding the relationship, before Diana, he had formally discussed marriage with his three girlfriends.
In comparison, Diana was so immature that she could almost be his daughter. This little girl who had just stepped out of school had never
fallen in love with any other man, and her emotional experience was completely blank. He is a child who has not grown up yet.
Perhaps because of these obvious differences, Diana brought a sense of freshness to Charles that he had never experienced before, and he was
involuntarily attracted. The right candidate
It was better to come early than to come by chance. Whether it was fate or luck, Diana was born at the right time and was destined to be the best candidate at that time
At that moment. Prince Charles, now in his thirties, should be settling down.
If Charles could make his own decisions, friends believe that he would probably never get married in his life.
He is actually very greedy for the single life. Over the years, ingrained habits and unchanging routines have long
formed a set of daily operating procedures centered on him.
Queen Elizabeth was worried all day long. She has dedicated her life to carrying forward the spirit of the British royal family, and her top priority is to be responsible for the successor of the monarchy. She is afraid that Charles will make some love jokes and bring shame to the royal family.
This is really not Charles' fault. If Charles could have been born even 30 years earlier, he might still be able to date the girl he likes calmly
and let the romance develop and mature purely privately, without having to worry about becoming a tabloid at any time
headlines. Unfortunately, the traditional barriers that separate the royal family from the public have long been broken, and the media is all-pervasive. Charles's love history is as upsetting as a series of haphazard plots in a boring soap opera. What about the Windsor royal family?
How can you not be anxious? Things have reached the point where the emperor is not anxious but the eunuch is.
There are two theories circulating in Buckingham Palace.
One theory is that a group of Charles' old friends got together one night and drew up a short list of names of virgins with aristocratic blood who might
be chosen. Another theory is that the Queen Mother and her long-time girlfriend, Diana's
grandmother, were talking over tea one afternoon about the possibility of a marriage between their most beloved grandchildren.
Perhaps both theories have basis, but no matter which one it is, the first choice is: Diana Spencer
Miss Spencer.
Prince Proposal
A phone call from Charles made her temporarily throw all her doubts away.
At that time, Charles was skiing in Switzerland. He said on the phone that when he came back, he would ask her something very important.
Diana had a premonition that the long-awaited moment had finally arrived. That day, she and her girlfriends chatted until midnight.
On February 6, 1981, Charles, who was returning from vacation, asked Diana to meet at Windsor Castle. It was quite late,
Charles told Diana that he missed her very much and then proposed to her outright.
Diana's first reaction was to giggle in disbelief. The prince's attitude was very earnest. He reminded Diana that one day she would become queen.
Diana accepted his proposal.
But a voice whispered in her heart: No, I will never be the queen. Ever since her relationship with Charles,
Diana has had this strange and stubborn premonition.
Of course, she wouldn't say it out loud, she just kept saying how much she loved him.
Charles responded: "Okay, okay, whatever love means." Later, when officially announcing their engagement to the media, Charles repeated these words .
Diana, who was immersed in happiness, did not notice the hesitation and reservation in his words.
Two days later, Diana flew to Australia for vacation with her mother and stepfather, enjoying her last few days of quiet and secluded civilian life.
What Diana didn’t know was that while she was discussing the details of the wedding with her mother, the reporters in London were as anxious as ants on a hot pot.
They were trying their best to I couldn't even find out where the bride-to-be was hiding.
There is only one person left in the world who knows her whereabouts, and that is Charles. He never called her, and Dai Anna thought of countless reasons to excuse him.
In the end, she called him first; he was not at Buckingham Palace.
After Diana returned home, Charles's entourage sent a large bouquet of flowers, but Diana could not find a single word from Charles.
Perhaps the flowers were not sent by Charles at all, but were just a polite gesture from his staff.
On February 23, 1981, the night before the engagement was officially announced, Diana packed her bags and said goodbye to her close girlfriend
and to No. 60 Callahern. A heavily armed Scotland Yard sergeant prepared to escort her into the palace.
He looked at the child-like face of Diana, who was under 20 years old, and couldn't help but said: "You have to know, this
is the freedom in your life On the last night, don’t rush away and enjoy it.”
These words were like a sharp dagger, piercing Diana’s heart.
She couldn't help but stop. Hungry Honeymoon
After the wedding, Charles and Diana boarded the royal yacht "Brittany
with a complete set of fishing tools and half a dozen philosophy books to start their three-month journey. Weekly honeymoon trip to the Mediterranean.
It won't take long for Diana to understand that if she wants to be harmonious, she must unconditionally accommodate Charles in all aspects.
When Charles is fishing, she can watch from the side if she wants; if not, she can do her own thing
but don’t expect Charles to throw down his fishing rod to accompany him. she.
"Adapting to the new role" is only Diana's business. Charles will not bother to change the original
lifestyle for anyone. In his eyes, Diana was just a child without her own opinion, and she should just follow his lead.
Diana originally wanted to use this time to get to know her husband better. After they got engaged, Charles was often away from her due to
royal duties. Who would have thought, in On the world's largest private yacht, they
still have no chance to be alone together.
The 21 officials and 256 crew members accompanying the ship were at hand, always ready for orders.
Most of the dinners are formal occasions in suits and ties where Charles discusses matters with relevant personnel. Diana who had nothing to do
Diana often visited the kitchen. She had an astonishing appetite. She ate bowl after bowl of ice cream and even asked the chef to eat it between meals.
Prepare special snacks for her.
Diana's symptoms of hunger sickness became increasingly apparent.
For Diana, the past few months have been like stepping on a pair of roller skates, swaying through a new
life, a new role, and the death of her husband. Strive to strike a balance between the marriage girlfriend, the suffocating public exposure, and the extreme emotions of happiness as high as the clouds and depression as low as the abyss. The situation is like an explosive cocktail, one drop is enough to start a prairie fire. The honeymoon trip was like adding fuel to the fire.
On one occasion, two photos of Camilla fell out of Charles's diary; and at another dinner for the President and his wife of Egypt, Charles wore a A pair of new cufflinks in the shape of two intertwined Cs. Charles bluntly stated that Camilla gave them to him.
Diana asked Charles to tell her honestly what he thought of his wife and "girlfriend". Charles
regarded it as "unreasonable" childishness and completely ignored it.
As a result, Diana ate more and vomited more, sometimes four or five times a day.
Mezaka Holiday
After Prince Andrew’s wedding in 1986, Charles and Diana’s marriage also reached a watershed.
At that time, the crown prince and his wife were vacationing on the Spanish island of Mezzaca with their children.
One day, they took a ride on King Carlos’s luxury ship worth 3 million pounds and with a speed of 80 knots. The yacht headed to a nearby island, and its companions followed it in another small boat at a distance.
Surrounded by the beautiful scenery of blue sea, blue sky and sparkling waves, the relationship between the royal couple is not only neither bad nor beautiful,
it is also not good.
For the next five hours, Charles and Diana never came close to each other, let alone talked.
While Charles was surfing, Diana walked to the other side of the deck; while Diana was diving, Charles turned his face in the opposite
direction.
They read books, sunbathed, and chatted with other people on the boat, but they did not exchange a look or utter a word.
The five-year marriage has been completely dead so far. No official announcement is needed for anyone to come to this conclusion.
Before the vacation was over, Charles left early. Official news said that the prince went fishing. In fact, he soon
met Camilla in Scotland. Diana and her two sons enjoyed the sun and sea water freely and had a lot of fun
for a few days. The holiday in Mezaka is not so much about ending on bad terms as it is about everyone getting what they want.
Tacit understanding
Charles and Diana have since reached a tacit understanding. Privately, unless it concerns the two sons, they are absolutely "you go your way, I'll cross my single-plank bridge", and no one cares about the other.
In public occasions, royal duties, and foreign visits, they still maintain the relationship of working partners. Of course, they are working partners who appear to be compatible
shenli.
In February, after an eight-day skiing holiday, Diana left Charles and his friends and returned to London early; in March,
Charles went to Switzerland to ski, and Diana stayed behind At home; in April, Charles took Prince William and Prince Henry to Belmore Castle, and Diana lived in Kensington Palace; at the end of April, Charles went to Italy, nominally to see an art exhibition. Actually
went up to meet Camilla; in May, Charles went alone to the remote Hebrides Islands, where he worked with farmers to plant
for three days.
By the fall, the rift between Charles and Diana was obvious, and every senior member of the royal family from the Queen on down was aware of their concerns about the couple's marital status. The suspicions and worries are all real.
Diana almost never was with Charles. She went out at night with anyone, except Charles.
When the two of them were at home, Diana also avoided dinner parties held at home, never presiding over them as hostess
The overall situation. At first, Charles often persuaded her to attend. Starting in 1987, Charles no longer made such unnecessary attempts.
Diana didn’t feel any loss at all by not attending the party and not listening to the self-righteous talks of Charles and a group of similarly “depressing old men”
She would rather drive alone, leave Kensington Palace, leave
the prying camera, leave the eager royal family members, and come to her favorite beach on the coast of Tousset, Zi
Ran dressed up and walked slowly, the cool sea breeze blew on her face, and her heart felt empty.
All her original hopes had been shattered, and the compromise was still silent indifference. She told herself that she must cheer up
to find the real Diana. , to find authenticity that has been completely distorted and submerged in the past few years.
She should start her own life.
Sacred Mission
The energetic Diana devoted herself to various charitable causes.
One day in July 1991, Barbara Bush, then the wife of the US President, and Diana visited the AIDS ward of a hospital.
While chatting with a patient who was too sick to get up, Diana gave him a big hug. The patient
could not help but shed tears. The president’s wife and others present Everyone was deeply moved.
Diana said that AIDS patients need warm hugs more. She practiced it and fulfilled her promise.
When she hugged the patients, she actually reflected herself. value.
Diana cared about all patients. She also had deep feelings for drug addicts, lepers, homeless people, and sexually abused children. The reason why she pays special attention to AIDS patients is because she feels that people
do too little for AIDS patients.
For 5 months in 1991, she had been quietly and unknownly helping to take care of AIDS patients
Ray Jackson went through the most emotional crisis in her life. Ups and downs days.
Energetic and charming, Ari Jackson is an outstanding figure in British ballet, opera and other artistic fields.
In the mid-1980s, he was diagnosed as HIV-positive. Ari, who was open-minded and cheerful by nature, could not understand the cruel trick of fate.
Later he became the vice chairman of the charity organization Crisis Rescue Fund, where he first met Diana and began to face the harsh reality. In 1987, he first confessed the truth to his girlfriend Angela Siroda. Angela was a dancer at the Royal Ballet. Faced with a terminally ill friend, Angela was calm and collected. With full support
he tried his best to take care of Ai Rui.
In April, Ari's condition worsened and he lived in his apartment all day, with Angela by his side. From then on, Diana often came to visit and worked with Angela to take care of their common friend.
Feelings of adversity
In Angela's eyes, Diana is "beautiful far beyond the simple definition of beauty, although her own life is unfortunate.
The shadow of happiness lingers Fascinating her, but her rich inner world shines with dazzling light.
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Diana even brought Prince William and Prince Henry here. She felt that children should be
prepared to face every aspect of life, even death, as they grow up. Diana always brought Ai Rui a bouquet of flowers or other small gifts and talked about what she had done today. Of course Ei Rui could feel that Diana was by no means a dragonfly.
While going through the motions, the laughter, understanding and deep care she brought were so real and touching.
Diana wore it on her 30th birthday. The gold bracelet that Ai Rui gave her symbolized their solidarity and mutual feelings of adversity.
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