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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

It's approaching 20 years since Diana died .....

There is a whole generation for whom she is little more than a figure from history....

I was never a fan of hers , but I appreciate she was thrust into a job beyond the credentials of her candidacy .....

Over the years since her death have your opinions about her remand the same ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Yes they have.

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By *ulfilthmentMan  over a year ago

Just around the corner

Yes, unchanged here.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

You two guys should keep your responses shorter .....

I mean who's going to read all of that ....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Totally

And I disagree with you saying she did not have the credentials for her role

She proved very much she did ~ her husband didn't though!!

Still the best Royal we've ever had

Hope Kate uses her as a role model

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Totally

And I disagree with you saying she did not have the credentials for her role

She proved very much she did ~ her husband didn't though!!

Still the best Royal we've ever had

Hope Kate uses her as a role model "

I was implying she didn't have the credentials for dealing with a husband like that or the royal establishment ...

I feel she was groomed for the role because of that...

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By *obyn GravesTV/TS  over a year ago

1127 walnut avenue

never a fan of her films infact the only one i remember is from beyond the grave with peter cushing..

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
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My opinion of her and the wider royal family particularly Prince Charles has changed completely.

I think she was chosen as a brood mare and he is a victim of his upbringing who will fit in very well with a traditional

monarch's role.

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By *izzy RascallMan  over a year ago

Cardiff

Yeah I thought she was amazing and still do.

I also fancied her like crazy

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

She's someone's mum. Her sons have only recently been able to talk about her death and raised awareness for bereavement and mental health.

Their father cheated on her. I find it vile that as the 20 year anniversary of her death approaches, there have been articles praising the woman he cheated on her with, and programmes seemingly created to show Diana was no angel. I wonder who is behind the timing of all this.

She was no angel. No-one is. However I think they (her ex husband, his wife, the media) should just have some fucking respect. Take a break from slagging her off and continue it again next month if they feel the need.

People seem to have accepted Camilla now. Her and Charles appear to love each other. William and Harry seem to like her. Wish they'd concentrate on that instead of dragging up the past.

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By *isaB45Woman  over a year ago

Fabville


"My opinion of her and the wider royal family particularly Prince Charles has changed completely.

I think she was chosen as a brood mare and he is a victim of his upbringing who will fit in very well with a traditional

monarch's role."

Sad, but true

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
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"She's someone's mum. Her sons have only recently been able to talk about her death and raised awareness for bereavement and mental health.

Their father cheated on her. I find it vile that as the 20 year anniversary of her death approaches, there have been articles praising the woman he cheated on her with, and programmes seemingly created to show Diana was no angel. I wonder who is behind the timing of all this.

She was no angel. No-one is. However I think they (her ex husband, his wife, the media) should just have some fucking respect. Take a break from slagging her off and continue it again next month if they feel the need.

People seem to have accepted Camilla now. Her and Charles appear to love each other. William and Harry seem to like her. Wish they'd concentrate on that instead of dragging up the past. "

Agreed. Divorce and bereavement is tough enough without the intrusive, manipulation that goes on.

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By *risky_MareWoman  over a year ago

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"She's someone's mum. Her sons have only recently been able to talk about her death and raised awareness for bereavement and mental health.

Their father cheated on her. I find it vile that as the 20 year anniversary of her death approaches, there have been articles praising the woman he cheated on her with, and programmes seemingly created to show Diana was no angel. I wonder who is behind the timing of all this.

She was no angel. No-one is. However I think they (her ex husband, his wife, the media) should just have some fucking respect. Take a break from slagging her off and continue it again next month if they feel the need.

People seem to have accepted Camilla now. Her and Charles appear to love each other. William and Harry seem to like her. Wish they'd concentrate on that instead of dragging up the past. "

Yeah morbidly fascinating but they should think of the boys, and now grandchildren, and just leave it in the past.

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By *he-Dirty-DuoMan  over a year ago

Boston

Always loved Diana and the work she did our opinion will never change.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

She started out as convenient, the perfect wife for a future king, she produced an heir and did her duty, until the royal family found they didn't need her anymore, then she became an inconvenience to them, and a thorn in the side of the monarchy.

Now, I'm not a massive conspiracy theorists, but the image that has stuck with me from that night in Paris, was the police taking evidence away from the scene, they were loading one of the paparazzi bikes onto a flat bead truck, at most it was a 125cc scooter, I'm sorry, but there is no way any driver of a powerful Mercedes would have to be doing high speed manovers through tunnels, to get away from a hairdryer, the ex sas drover could have lost them anywhere.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Camilla has maintained a dignified silence throughout all of this.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

She was always slightly unhinged and was NEVER going to survive the pressure of her marriage!.

Very sad outcome but very predictable, even she predicted it!

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By *iss_tressWoman  over a year ago

London

Yes.

Felt sorry for her from the "whatever love is" interview given by Charles. The look on her face was abject misery. We were a year apart in age and getting married in the same month, I wondered why she didn't walk away as she looked so sad compared to how ecstatic I was.

Thought she was a bit simple then bitter, but whilst I think she manipulated the press to a certain degree, it's understandable considering her ghastly new family.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Camilla has maintained a dignified silence throughout all of this.

"

Only because in reality she has a broad brummie accent, pretentious cow, she grew up in Northfield, used to have a Saturday job at boots

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By *izzy RascallMan  over a year ago

Cardiff


"Camilla has maintained a dignified silence throughout all of this.

"

Imagine having that as your step Mum.

I'm sure she's nice and the word 'her' would of been better used.

I've never met her, don't know anything about her, probably completely wrong but; I can't stand her.

Camilla if your reading this luv use that thick skin you have to ignore me

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By *imply_SensualMan  over a year ago

warrington

I think the best impression you can have of her is to look at her sons now. Her personality transcends through them, they have humour and down to earthed'ness that they can combine with the stature that they hold in public life. They have what seems like genuine compassion and a desire to maintain their mum's legacy and move it forward in her absence.

I have never been a fan of the royals, but in terms of Diana, Will and Harry speak volumes.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Camilla has maintained a dignified silence throughout all of this.

"

Nothing dignified about an ugly trollop who happily shagged someones husband.

I definately feel Diana was murdered all that crap about the surviving bodyguard losing his voice and memory!

I hope Charles is never king he is a vile repugnant toad and completely out of touch with the generation of people he will be ruling

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Yes.

Felt sorry for her from the "whatever love is" interview given by Charles. The look on her face was abject misery. We were a year apart in age and getting married in the same month, I wondered why she didn't walk away as she looked so sad compared to how ecstatic I was.

Thought she was a bit simple then bitter, but whilst I think she manipulated the press to a certain degree, it's understandable considering her ghastly new family."

.

Her old family wasn't much better!.

In fact if anything, she was typical royal lineage

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By *izzy RascallMan  over a year ago

Cardiff


"Camilla has maintained a dignified silence throughout all of this.

Nothing dignified about an ugly trollop who happily shagged someones husband.

I definately feel Diana was murdered all that crap about the surviving bodyguard losing his voice and memory!

I hope Charles is never king he is a vile repugnant toad and completely out of touch with the generation of people he will be ruling"

He ain't my Prince but she was our Princess

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"My opinion of her and the wider royal family particularly Prince Charles has changed completely.

I think she was chosen as a brood mare and he is a victim of his upbringing who will fit in very well with a traditional

monarch's role."

Sadly this, and when they realised they couldn't control her it all went Pete Tong.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It's approaching 20 years since Diana died .....

There is a whole generation for whom she is little more than a figure from history....

I was never a fan of hers , but I appreciate she was thrust into a job beyond the credentials of her candidacy .....

Over the years since her death have your opinions about her remand the same ? "

My opinion hasnt changed about her. But I shouldn't speak ill of the dead.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

She was filth thats why i liked her!

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
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"Camilla has maintained a dignified silence throughout all of this.

Nothing dignified about an ugly trollop who happily shagged someones husband.

I definately feel Diana was murdered all that crap about the surviving bodyguard losing his voice and memory!

I hope Charles is never king he is a vile repugnant toad and completely out of touch with the generation of people he will be ruling"

They're all out of touch with the people they'll be ruling. It isn't possible to live as they do and have any idea of the realities of day to day life of their subjects.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Camilla has maintained a dignified silence throughout all of this.

Nothing dignified about an ugly trollop who happily shagged someones husband.

I definately feel Diana was murdered all that crap about the surviving bodyguard losing his voice and memory!

I hope Charles is never king he is a vile repugnant toad and completely out of touch with the generation of people he will be ruling

They're all out of touch with the people they'll be ruling. It isn't possible to live as they do and have any idea of the realities of day to day life of their subjects."

Diana was always having it away. Sthey never really cared about each other. If the queen had if allowed charles to marry camilla in the first place, this wouldnt have happened

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"She started out as convenient, the perfect wife for a future king, she produced an heir and did her duty, until the royal family found they didn't need her anymore, then she became an inconvenience to them, and a thorn in the side of the monarchy.

Now, I'm not a massive conspiracy theorists, but the image that has stuck with me from that night in Paris, was the police taking evidence away from the scene, they were loading one of the paparazzi bikes onto a flat bead truck, at most it was a 125cc scooter, I'm sorry, but there is no way any driver of a powerful Mercedes would have to be doing high speed manovers through tunnels, to get away from a hairdryer, the ex sas drover could have lost them anywhere. "

Watched another documentary last night. Her 'lover' whilst she still lived with Charles was dismissed from service after it was found out then three weeks later he was killed in a motorbike accident

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"She started out as convenient, the perfect wife for a future king, she produced an heir and did her duty, until the royal family found they didn't need her anymore, then she became an inconvenience to them, and a thorn in the side of the monarchy.

Now, I'm not a massive conspiracy theorists, but the image that has stuck with me from that night in Paris, was the police taking evidence away from the scene, they were loading one of the paparazzi bikes onto a flat bead truck, at most it was a 125cc scooter, I'm sorry, but there is no way any driver of a powerful Mercedes would have to be doing high speed manovers through tunnels, to get away from a hairdryer, the ex sas drover could have lost them anywhere.

Watched another documentary last night. Her 'lover' whilst she still lived with Charles was dismissed from service after it was found out then three weeks later he was killed in a motorbike accident

"

Exactly. Pure filth lol

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By *izzy RascallMan  over a year ago

Cardiff


"Camilla has maintained a dignified silence throughout all of this.

Nothing dignified about an ugly trollop who happily shagged someones husband.

I definately feel Diana was murdered all that crap about the surviving bodyguard losing his voice and memory!

I hope Charles is never king he is a vile repugnant toad and completely out of touch with the generation of people he will be ruling

They're all out of touch with the people they'll be ruling. It isn't possible to live as they do and have any idea of the realities of day to day life of their subjects."

I think most high ranking politicians are the same and their the ones that set the rules

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
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"Camilla has maintained a dignified silence throughout all of this.

Nothing dignified about an ugly trollop who happily shagged someones husband.

I definately feel Diana was murdered all that crap about the surviving bodyguard losing his voice and memory!

I hope Charles is never king he is a vile repugnant toad and completely out of touch with the generation of people he will be ruling

They're all out of touch with the people they'll be ruling. It isn't possible to live as they do and have any idea of the realities of day to day life of their subjects.

I think most high ranking politicians are the same and their the ones that set the rules"

Yep.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

My opinion has remained the same. Never did like her.

Ginger.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think the best impression you can have of her is to look at her sons now. Her personality transcends through them, they have humour and down to earthed'ness that they can combine with the stature that they hold in public life. They have what seems like genuine compassion and a desire to maintain their mum's legacy and move it forward in her absence.

I have never been a fan of the royals, but in terms of Diana, Will and Harry speak volumes.

"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I think I always saw her as a real person. With good points and flaws just like we all have. She had a vulnerability and yet could be manipulative. For all of that, I admired her. As a mother and tireless worker for charity. Whatever anyone thinks of her, her legacy lives on.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Camilla has maintained a dignified silence throughout all of this.

Nothing dignified about an ugly trollop who happily shagged someones husband.

I definately feel Diana was murdered all that crap about the surviving bodyguard losing his voice and memory!

I hope Charles is never king he is a vile repugnant toad and completely out of touch with the generation of people he will be ruling

They're all out of touch with the people they'll be ruling. It isn't possible to live as they do and have any idea of the realities of day to day life of their subjects."

The younger royal generation are at least trying. Diana made an effort, taking her boys to theme parks and on secret outings. They still do this now.

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By *izzy RascallMan  over a year ago

Cardiff


"Camilla has maintained a dignified silence throughout all of this.

Nothing dignified about an ugly trollop who happily shagged someones husband.

I definately feel Diana was murdered all that crap about the surviving bodyguard losing his voice and memory!

I hope Charles is never king he is a vile repugnant toad and completely out of touch with the generation of people he will be ruling

They're all out of touch with the people they'll be ruling. It isn't possible to live as they do and have any idea of the realities of day to day life of their subjects.

The younger royal generation are at least trying. Diana made an effort, taking her boys to theme parks and on secret outings. They still do this now. "

She gave them as normal upbringing as possible. If she hadn't of done it I doubt my Mum would ever of taken me to McDonald's and they were nowhere near as popular as now

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I feel Diana was a very mixed up person.

Yes she did a lot of good by giving love to outsiders who relished that attention that see give them,but she was in a great position to do this and I feel it was more of a diversion to what was happening in her marriage.

I feel it was her downfall that she had the looks but not the stability for the job/marriage that was required of her.

When I now look at her I feel she was a vulnerable adults who was sacrificed for the royals own benefit.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


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Nothing dignified about an ugly trollop who happily shagged someones husband.

"

I know I shouldn't.... but that made me chuckle

Chaz and Di were married in 1981.....time flies......

I remember watching the wedding in a sauna.... naked .....

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By *ieman300Man  over a year ago

Best Greggs in Cheshire East


"It's approaching 20 years since Diana died .....

There is a whole generation for whom she is little more than a figure from history....

I was never a fan of hers , but I appreciate she was thrust into a job beyond the credentials of her candidacy .....

Over the years since her death have your opinions about her remand the same ? "

In all honesty if i was asked to sum her up i would put exactly what you did.

Look at kate middleton to see how a queen in waiting should be.

And my opinions on di have never changed.

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By *risky_MareWoman  over a year ago

...Up on the Downs


"I think the best impression you can have of her is to look at her sons now. Her personality transcends through them, they have humour and down to earthed'ness that they can combine with the stature that they hold in public life. They have what seems like genuine compassion and a desire to maintain their mum's legacy and move it forward in her absence.

I have never been a fan of the royals, but in terms of Diana, Will and Harry speak volumes.

"

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By *ancs MinxWoman  over a year ago

Burnley


"I feel Diana was a very mixed up person.

Yes she did a lot of good by giving love to outsiders who relished that attention that see give them,but she was in a great position to do this and I feel it was more of a diversion to what was happening in her marriage.

I feel it was her downfall that she had the looks but not the stability for the job/marriage that was required of her.

When I now look at her I feel she was a vulnerable adults who was sacrificed for the royals own benefit."

Very much so

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By *ady LickWoman  over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere

My opinions haven't changed. I was obsessed by her when she first burst into the limelight. I thought she was beautiful, it was obvious her and Charles weren't suited from the beginning.

It makes me wonder why one none of her friends or family said 'Diana what the fuck are you doing?' Well, maybe they did but she didn't listen!

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By *arehamMan  over a year ago

handforth

God she was such a good looking woman,

Putting it mildly she was as fit as fuck.

Pity she had to die so young.

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By *2000ManMan  over a year ago

Worthing

Out of all the famous people who have passed on, being told of her death was the most shocking.

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