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"Everywhere I see battling, that is where I want to be, doing what I can." ?Diana A whole lot of ink has been spilled within the lives of history's most important characters, but how much of the forest is lost for the trees? In Charles River Editors' British isles Legends series, listeners can get swept up to rate on the lives of Great Britain's most significant women and men in the time it takes to complete a commute, while learning interesting facts long forgotten or never known. Blessed in 1961, the girl who become Princess of Wales and one of the most famous people on earth was actually nameless for weekly. Expecting a guy, the parents finally came to grips with the fact that she was a girl and eventually named her Diana. Fittingly, even though Diana had been created into one of Britain's most traditional and prominent family members, the world came to know her better for her first name than her last name, Spencer. Diana's first brush with Prince Charles came when the prince was dating her old sister, but the world met Lady Diana after Charles began courting her from 1980-81. Both were committed in the most well-known and observed wedding of the 20th hundred years, with almost 750,000 tuning and over half of a million standing outside the house to start to see the Royal Wedding. After that, Diana became one of the most famous people on earth, with every step she got and every decision she made closely scrutinized around the world. Though she remained active with international charities, individual rights work, being a mother, and every one of the necessities being part of the Royal Family required, Diana continued to be a tabloid fixture even while. Because of her fame, the life and tragic death of "Princess Di" are known the world over, and despite every one of the controversies that swirled around her during her final years - she was considered a saint by some and a traitor to the proven order by others - Diana nevertheless remains one of the most famous and popular Britons in history.