The wisdom Di left behind
ON CHILDREN
•II's ama7ing how much happiness a smallrhild
brings to
ON BECOMING ROYAL
•l didn't have What I let myself in for.
One day, I going to work on a Number 9 bus
the next, I princess.'
ON MARRIAGE
•l think like any marriage —especially when
had divorced parents like myself
— Y'u'd want to try even harder to
make it work, and you don't want to
fall back into a pattern you We seen
in family.'
ON HER WARDROBE
'You can" have hems too short
When you bend there
are Six Children looking up your
ON PERSONAL PRESSURE
fairytale
that everybody 10
work, had to either
Sink and had
10 that Very I
ON ROMANCE
find someone you
in life, you hang On
ON THE MONARCHY
heard
Say: •Diana's out [o
destroy the monarchy.' which
has bewildered me,
Why would I want to
somelhing is my
children'S
ON LOVE
•I loved Charles. And he Ioned me — \Vry•, very
much. To say that he didn't is wrong, totally
ON WILLIAM'S BIRTH
'Everybody v.".LS thrilled to bits. It had been quite
a difficult pregnancy. I hadn't been very well
throughout it, so by the time William it
was relief.'
ON LONELINESS
•I'm not a political I
think the biggest disease this
suffers from in this day and age is
the disease of people feeling
unloved.'
ON VISITING THE SICK
'I n•membei• I used to Sit On hospital
beds and hold people's hands. People
used to be sort ofshocked. but to me
it "as quite a normal thing to do,
These people need hope,
They also need en-
couragement. '
ON MEN'S
FASHION
•Fashion is not my
thing at all. bul
if Prince Charles
chose an outfit, I'd
say: •Go with the
other One!'
ON YOUTH
•At the age of 19,
always think you are
prepared for everything,
and you think you have
the knowledge of just
whats coming ahead.
nat's youth for you.'
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