The impression that Princess Diana left on the public is down-to-earth, getting along well with the common people, approachable, and changed the image of the royal family as a noble person. When she was young, she also worked as a nanny and was praised as the "Princess of the Common People".
British Alarm published an article on August 27 that Diana was born into a family of Earl (the Earl is the British aristocratic title next to the Duke and Marquis), and had a deep connection with the royal family. Her family was named Earl of Spencer in 1765, and before this title, her family had other titles.
Count Spencer's title has been passed down for 9 generations so far. The current Earl of Spencer is Diana's little brother Charles Edward Maurice Spencer.
Diana's father John Spencer also served as attendant to Queen Elizabeth II and her father, King George VI. When John got married in 1954, Queen Elizabeth II also attended the wedding.
Diana was born in Sandringham Manor, the British royal estate, in 1961, when her parents rented it. When she was a child, she called the queen "Aunt Lilibet", and "Lilibet" was the queen's nickname, and only those close to her were called this.
When she was 6 years old, her parents' marriage broke down, which had a great impact on her later. When Diana was 15 years old, John remarried, and the princess said she hated her stepmother very much.
While parents were fighting for custody of their children, Diana was sent to a boarding school. The princess has been good at dancing and swimming since she was a child, but studying is not her strength. She failed the British "high school entrance examination" twice, and was then sent by her father to Switzerland to study etiquette.
She and Charles met in 1977, when Diana's sister Sarah was dating Prince Charles, 29, but the two broke up not long after. Sarah once said that no matter whether Charles is a cleaner or a future king, she will not marry him. I don’t know if she looks down on Charles or her sister is unwilling to marry the prince.