Princess Diana Net Worth
Diana Frances Spencer net worth is
$55 Million
Diana Frances Spencer Wiki Biography
Diana Frances Spencer – Diana, Princess of Wales – was born on the 1st July, 1961 in Sandringham, Norfolk, UK and died on the 31st August, 1997 in Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris, France. She was the wife of the Prince of Wales, Charles who is the heir apparent of Queen Elizabeth II. Princes Diana was one of the more famous twentieth century women in the world.
How rich was the Princess? It was estimated by authoritative sources that the outright size of Princess Diana’s net worth was as much as $55 million at the time of her death.
Princess Diana Net Worth $55 Million
To start with, Diana was born into a minor noble family. Diana had two older sisters and a younger brother. The family did not hide the disappointment after her birth, because they were hoping for a male heir, who would extend the Spencer clan. The newborn was named Diana Frances to honour the mother and one great-grandmother of the Spencers. In 1969, after fourteen years together, Diana’s parents divorced. Diana’s father received the custody of all the children. From 1974 to 1977, Diana studied at West Heath School in Kent. In 1975 after the death of the grandfather, the seventh earl Spencer, the family moved to Althorp House, with the girls assuming ‘Lady’ titles, and the son became a Viscount with their father inheriting the title of eighth Count, and Althorp House.
At the end of 1977, Diana met Prince Charles, who was friends with Diana’s sister Sarah. In 1980, Diana was announced to be a girlfriend of Prince Charles, and at the beginning of 1981, Charles officially asked Lady Diana Spencer to become his wife. On the 29th July 1981 Diana married Prince Charles, the moment with the help of television watched by 750 million people in more than seventy countries. On the 21st June 1982, Diana gave birth to the second heir to the throne Prince William, and on 15th September 1984 Diana gave birth to their second son of Prince Harry.
In the summer of 1992, when public attention to her and the Prince’s marriage was extremely intense, Diana began to visit hospitals. She also visited abused women’s shelters and homeless people shelters, participated in numerous charity events in Kensington Palace or elsewhere.
At the end of 1993, during an official charity breakfast, the Princess announced that she was withdrawing from public life, and on the 28th August 1996, Charles and Diana marriage finally came to an end. The Princess received 17 million pounds, but she was stripped of her honorary title.
Divorced, Diana chose five areas of charity – the mission of lepers, the homeless charity, the National AIDS care, the Royal Marsden Cancer Hospital and speed Ormond STRIT children’s hospital. After the divorce, Diana dated the heart surgeon Hasnat Khan, and later Dodi Fayed. On the 31st August 1997, she was fatally injured in a car crash, and died in Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris – lots of unfounded conspiracy theories relating to her death were flying. Diana was buried in Althorp, on the island of Round Oval. Her funeral was watched on TV by 32.10 million people all over the world.
Full Name | Diana, Princess of Wales |
Net Worth | $55 Million |
Date Of Birth | July 1, 1961 in Sandringham, Norfolk, UK |
Died | August 31, 1997 in Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris, France |
Height | 5' 10" (1.78 m) |
Profession | Princess of Wales |
Education | West Heath School in Kent, attended Institut Alpin Videmanette, a finishing school in Rougemont, Switzerland |
Nationality | British |
Spouse | Charles, Prince of Wales (m. 1981–1996) |
Children | William Arthur Philip Louis, Henry Charles Albert David |
Parents | John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer, Frances Shand Kydd |
Siblings | Charles Spencer, Lady Sarah McCorquodale, Jane Fellowes, Baroness Fellowes, John Spencer |
IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0697740 |
Nominations | 100 Most Important People of the 20th Century (1999, by Time magazine), Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales (29 July 1981 – 28 August 1996), Member of the Royal Family Order of Queen Elizabeth II (1981) |
# | Trademark |
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1 | Blue eyes |
2 | Blonde hair, often short |
# | Quote |
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1 | The worst illness of our time is that so many people have to suffer from not ever being loved. |
2 | Everyone needs to be valued. Everyone has the potential to give something back. |
3 | I do things differently, because I don't go by a rule book, because I lead from the heart, not the head, and albeit that's got me into trouble in my work, I understand that. |
4 | She won't go quietly, that's the problem. I'll fight to the end, because I believe that I have a role to fulfill, and I've got two children to bring up. |
5 | [1993] When I started my public life, 12 years ago, I understood the media might be interested in what I did. I realized then their attention would inevitably focus on both our private and public lives. But I was not aware of how overwhelming that attention would become. Nor the extent to which it would affect both my public duties and my personal life, in a manner, that's been hard to bear. At the end of this year, when I've completed my diary of official engagements, I will be reducing the extent of the public life I've lead so far. |
6 | I was always told by my family that I was the thick one. That I was stupid and my brother was the clever one. And I was always so conscious of that. I used to go to the head mistress crying saying I wish I wasn't so stupid. |
7 | My father always taught me to treat everybody as an equal. I have always done and I am sure that [Prince William and Prince Harry Windsor] are the same. |
8 | [describing her relationship with the press] Wherever I go, it waits for me, and it tracks me down. Whatever I do, whatever I say, it will always look for controversy and contradiction. It will always criticize me. |
9 | If I'm going to comfort the suffering, I have to understand what they've been through. |
10 | My role is about 80% slog and 20% fantastic. |
11 | I'd like to be a queen in people's hearts but I don't see myself being queen of this country. |
12 | Any sane person would have left long ago. But I cannot. I have my sons. |
13 | [interview in "Panorama" magazine, 1995] There were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded. |
# | Fact |
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1 | Stepdaughter of Raine McCorquodale (9/9/1929-21/10/2016) who was known first as Lady Lewisham then divorced Gerald Legge who had become Earl of Darmouth and married Diana's father in 1976 and thus became Diana's stepmother. She was in own right an elected member of the London County Council and later of the Greater London Council. |
2 | Grandmother of Prince George of Cambridge and Princess Charlotte of Cambridge. |
3 | Second cousin of Guy Van Pelt. Their great-great grandfather was Franklin Work (1819-1911), American stockbroker and protégé of Cornelius Vanderbilt. |
4 | A South Asian song, called "Diana Diana", was featured in the Tamil film, Kaadhal Kavidai (1998). It was sung by South Asian singer Hariharan in her memory. |
5 | Diana's last holiday with her two sons was in the South of France in July 1997. |
6 | Was a huge fan of ABBA, Duran Duran, Tom Jones and Bryan Ferry. |
7 | Diana's interview with Martin Bashir was watched by 23 million people in the United Kingdom. |
8 | When Diana went to the LA Fitness Centre in Isleworth, the owner Bryce Taylor planted a camera and caught her exercising in a leotard. The photos were sold for over £100,000 to The Mirror. They printed them saying they were exposing the lapse in royal security, but Diana didn't buy the explanation and took them to court. They reached an out-of-court settlement. This incident impelled Diana to withdraw from public life. |
9 | Was a longtime friend of the late American pop star Michael Jackson. |
10 | When her photo made the cover of Time magazine after her untimely death, the Commemorative Issue sold more than 1 million copies at the newsstands. |
11 | Best friends with Lúcia Flecha de Lima, Rosa Monckton, Sarah Ferguson, Lana Marks, Lady Annabel Goldsmith and her daughter Jemima Khan, Selina Scott. |
12 | Loved animated movies, especially the ones that were musicals. |
13 | Told an intimate friend that, while walking down the aisle in Saint Paul's Cathedral, she thought about turning back like "Elaine" did in The Graduate (1967). |
14 | Sister of Earl Charles Spencer (b. 1964), Sarah Spencer (b. 1955) and Jane Spencer (b. 1957). |
15 | Fell in love with Dodi Fayed after a food fight on his father's yacht Jonikal. |
16 | Appeared on the cover of People Weekly magazine a record-breaking 81 times. The "Goodbye Diana" issue (9/22/97) racked up sales of almost $3m making the issue the magazine's best-seller in its existence. |
17 | Once referred to Camilla Parker-Bowles as a rottweiler. |
18 | Distantly related to actor Humphrey Bogart, who was her seventh cousin. |
19 | Step-granddaughter of Barbara Cartland. |
20 | Portrayed by Catherine Oxenberg, Edita Brychta, Julie Cox and Nicola Formby. |
21 | Invited Supermodel Cindy Crawford to Buckingham Palace for dinner, when Prince William had a secret crush on the model. |
22 | Her death was used by Jean-Pierre Jeunet as a plot device for Amélie (2001). |
23 | Had her look-alike puppet in the French show Les guignols de l'info (1988). |
24 | "Candle in the Wind", the Elton John song about Marilyn Monroe, was changed to fit her, and performed by John at her funeral. Coincidentally, both women died at age 36. |
25 | Former daughter-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip. |
26 | Has two sons with Prince Charles: Prince William (b. 21 June 1982) and Prince Harry Windsor (b. 15 September 1984). |
27 | Buried on an island in Althorp, Northamptonshire, England, UK. |
Self
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Heart of the Matter | 1997 | TV Series documentary | Herself - Presenter |
Princess Diana: In Search of Happiness | 1997 | TV Movie documentary | |
Corazón, corazón | 1995-1996 | TV Series | Herself |
Jet 7 | 1996 | TV Series | Herself (1997) |
Pavarotti & Friends Together for the Children of Bosnia | 1995 | TV Movie documentary | Herself - Special Guest |
Panorama | 1995 | TV Series documentary | Herself |
Otello | 1992 | TV Movie | Herself - Guest of Honour (uncredited) |
The Royal Variety Performance 1992 | 1992 | TV Movie | Herself |
Good Day New York | 1992 | TV Series | Herself |
Jean-Michel Jarre Destination Docklands | 1988 | TV Movie | Herself - Guest of Honour |
ABC Presents: A Royal Gala | 1988 | TV Movie | Herself - Princess of Wales |
Tagesschau | 1987 | TV Series documentary | Herself - Guest in Studio |
The Second Annual Prince's Trust All-Star Rock Concert | 1987 | TV Movie | Herself |
This Week | 1987 | TV Series | Herself |
INXS: Living INXS | 1986 | Video documentary | Herself - Guest of Honour |
Vancouver: Focus on Expo 86 | 1986 | Documentary short | Herself (uncredited) |
The Prince's Trust Rock Gala: 10th Birthday | 1986 | TV Movie documentary | Herself |
Live Aid | 1985 | TV Special documentary | Herself (uncredited) |
Olympic Gala | 1984 | TV Special documentary | Herself - Special Appearance (as Their Royal Highnesses The Prince and Princess of Wales) |
People of the Year | 1982 | TV Movie | Herself |
The Royal Wedding | 1981 | TV Movie documentary | Herself |
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