Princess Diana, also known as Princess of Wales was born on July 1, 1961 at Park House near Sandringham, Norfolk. Her parents, who were married in 1954, were separated when Diana was 13 years old in 1967. Their marriage was dissolved 2 years later in 1969. Diana’s mother later married Earl Spencer, who was the Countess of Dartmouth in 1976. Diana was living with her dad with her siblings Sarah, Jane, and Charles. She lived there until her grandfather, Earl Spencer the 7th passed away. Then, they moved to the Spencer family seat at Althorp, which had been there since 1508, in Northampton shire. Her first school to attend was a preparatory school called Riddlesworth Hall of Diss, Norfolk. In 1974 she went to West Health, near Seven oaks, Kent as a boarder. While she was attending there she showed a talent for music (she was a pianist.) In 1977 she left West Health and moved on to finishing school at the Institute of Alpin Videmanette in Switzerland. A year later she moved to a flat in Coleherne Court, London. She got a job as a Kindergarten teacher at the Young England School in Pomlico. On February 24, 1981, when Diana was 20 years of age she was pronounced to be married to Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales. They were neighbors until 1975 and their families had known each other and Princess Diana and The Prince met again when he was invited to Althorp in 1977. They were pronounced husband and wife at Saint Paul’s Cathedral in London on July 29, 1981 When Diana was 21. They estimated that there were about 1,000 million people and hundreds of thousands of people lining the streets. The reception was held at Buckingham Palace. Diana was the first Englishwomen to marry an heir to the throne for 300 years! She wore a silk dress with a 25-foot train, her veil was held in place by a diamond tiara, belonging to the Spencer family. They spent part of their honeymoon at the Mountbatten family home at Broadlands, Ha...