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{{Infobox AR|name=Diana|nickname=Princess Di|nationality=Englend|father=Edward John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer|organization=Young England Kindergarten|birth_date=1 July 1961|birth_place=Park House, Sandringham, Norfolk, England|height=5 feet 10 inches|spouse=Prince Charles|years_active=1980 to 1997|term_start=1981|awards=including the Royal Victorian Order, Mother of the Year, and international recognition for her campaigns against landmines.}}
Princess Diana was born on '''1 July 1961''' in '''Sandringham, Norfolk, England''', into the aristocratic Spencer family. From a young age, she was known for her kind heart and gentle nature. Diana became internationally famous after marrying Prince Charles, the heir to the British throne, in 1981. However, beyond her royal status, she was deeply admired for her '''humanitarian work''' and compassion for people in need. Diana used her global platform to raise awareness about serious social and health issues. She became a powerful advocate for people living with '''HIV/AIDS''' at a time when the disease was highly stigmatized. One of her most iconic moments was shaking hands with an AIDS patient without gloves, breaking taboos and changing public perception around the world. She also worked to bring international attention to the dangers of '''landmines''', visiting affected areas and supporting campaigns to ban them. In addition, she supported numerous charities that helped '''children, the homeless, and vulnerable communities'''. Princess Diana was often called the '''People’s Princess''' because of her warmth, humility, and ability to connect with people from all walks of life. Her legacy of kindness and service continues to inspire millions around the world.   
Princess Diana was born on '''1 July 1961''' in '''Sandringham, Norfolk, England''', into the aristocratic Spencer family. From a young age, she was known for her kind heart and gentle nature. Diana became internationally famous after marrying Prince Charles, the heir to the British throne, in 1981. However, beyond her royal status, she was deeply admired for her '''humanitarian work''' and compassion for people in need. Diana used her global platform to raise awareness about serious social and health issues. She became a powerful advocate for people living with '''HIV/AIDS''' at a time when the disease was highly stigmatized. One of her most iconic moments was shaking hands with an AIDS patient without gloves, breaking taboos and changing public perception around the world. She also worked to bring international attention to the dangers of '''landmines''', visiting affected areas and supporting campaigns to ban them. In addition, she supported numerous charities that helped '''children, the homeless, and vulnerable communities'''. Princess Diana was often called the '''People’s Princess''' because of her warmth, humility, and ability to connect with people from all walks of life. Her legacy of kindness and service continues to inspire millions around the world.