Tuesday 3 September 2013

The Princess in the Tower.

 
The Princess of Wales, was repeatedly known to have been abandoned and orphaned, as she was emotionally cut off from her husband. "I don't go by a rule book, I lead with the heart, not the head." she once famously said, however did she realise that by leading with her heart, she would be flung into a loveless, to which her husband had a secretive life, with his mistress Camilla, then she may have thought more with her head. 
Like the very famous Lady of Shalott, the Princess of Wales was isolated as she grew weaker in her plush solitude, as her old friends repeatedly criticised POW (Princess of Wales) to stand for Prisoner of War.
Diana was both imprisoned in the lap of royal luxury, however exposed simultaneously as Biography's were constantly done about the new Princess, as they delved into her private life, a life she consistently pleaded to be kept out of the public eye. In the solitude of her apartment ant Kensington Palace, the usually engaging and public Diana, plunged into a negative loneliness, as she would descend into tears and vengeful schemes.
In the public eye, Diana deceived those around, keeping her emotional turmoil under wraps, thanks to her stiff upper lip, and ability to disguise her anguish.


 
Diana had many fine traits, as these could clearly be seen in both public and private; warm, sweet, affectionate, feminine, natural, graceful. She was sensitive, thoughtful, generous, kind, witty, courteous, energetic and courageous.  


 

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