1961 Lady Diana Frances Spencer is born the youngest of 3 daughters. Her father was the Eighth Earl Spencer, a descent of King Henry VII and James I

1981 Diana, an assistant at Young England Kindergarten, marries 32 – year – old Prince Charles, heir to the British throne, in a story book wedding at St. Pauls’ Cathedral.

1982 Prince William Arthur Philip Louis is born to the royal couple, born with postnatal depression leaves the princess painfully thin, and there concern that she may be anorexic, Queen Elizabeth herself intercedes, asking newspaper editors to respect Diana’s privacy and arranging psychiatric help for the princess.

1984: Prince Henry Charles Albert David is born. The second son called Harry, means Prince Charles not only has an heir in William but a back up in Harry, but also apparently secures his succession to the throne.

1992 "Diana: Her True Story" by Andrew Morton is published, confirming speculation that the royal marriage is falling apart. It reports that Prince Charles has had a long – time affair with Camilla Parker Bowles, and says Diana has suffered from bullmia and even attempted suicide. Within that same year Diana and Charles agree to separate, their new status confrimed by Prime Minister John Major before a stunned House of Commons, Major says, " however, that there are no plans for divorce."

1994: Anna Pastemaks "Princess in Love" is published and reports that Diana had a 5 year affair with her ridding instructor James Hewitt. The revelation comes only a few months after Prince Charles confrims in a TV documentary that he committed aduitery after the marriage failed.

This was a breif story of her life and this is the way we will remember her. The french investigation into the accident that killed Princess Diana, her companion Dodi Fayed and the driver of their car, Henri Paul, and injured bodyguard Trevor Rees – Jones is not expected to be completed until the mouth of October of 1997.

In the first days after the accident, speculation centered on the horde of photographers pursing the couple’sn limousine on August 31, 1997, when it crashed at high speed in the Pont de l’Alma tunnel in Paris.

It was reported that the limousine was chased by one or more cars and at least one motorbike, and that it may have been sideswiped by yet another vehicle.

But test revealed that the alcohol in Paul’s blood was three times higher than the level at which one is considered to be drunk under French law. Later tests confirmed that Paul had been in the midst of a bout of "moderate chronic alcoholism for at least a week," and that his blood also contained the antidepressant Prozac and tiapride, a drug used to combat alcoholism.

In a later report a French judge found the press photographers pursuing Diana Princess of Wales through Paris were not to blame for the car accident which killed her. This is the way the young Princess life ended. The investigation may take a few months to clear up but it will take a life time to get over her deaft.