During her life, Princess Diana helped many foundations and charities. But she is finally dedicated to her career. Princess Diana is very active in supporting AIDS patients and their families. From the beginning of the 1990s to the death of her in 1997, Diana did its best to help every foundation of AIDS. Even though she is rich, she does not think she is better than any AIDS patient, continues to sacrifice AIDS patients and they will see them when others are afraid of their contact .
Anyway, I started thinking about all the princesses I am familiar with. Who remembers Princess Diana? I think her unofficial job title is "Princess of People". Almost everyone, except the queen, loves Diana. Diana is very kind, she understands very well, and she did charitable work She speaks for the poor, those who live with HIV and AIDS. I think that no one thinks that Diana is "right". What about the Disney Princess who grew up with us and became our friends in the form of full dolls, musicals and "Disney Ice" program? Of course, Ariel is self-oriented, Jasmine provocative, Belle has judgment, but in fact, they all have excellent quality to overcome disadvantages. Tough, courageous, selfless, they are the qualities of these princesses (even though we saw those VHS tapes, we do not know them)
Crown Princess Diana once said, "Knowing safely that someone will do the same for you someday," Please do not expect good reward for making goodwill "(" Diana Princess of Wales ") and Said. Princess Diana is kind and caring person. I feel that it is necessary for her to help others without receiving any reply. In addition to other qualities, this quality makes Princess Diana a wonderful human being. Princess Diana is an extremely remarkable person and an important person in society. - What is your rating for Christina Rossetti's poem? Christina Rossetti was born on December 5, 1830 and died in 1894. She is British - British poet, with an Italian background, a godly senior and anglican. She is also a sister of famous artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Christina Rossetti is one of the "strange women" of the 19th century.