Princess Diana's Divorce & Death / Role Of The Media

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...the public, reporting that the Princess was dead. Although in America royalty is no longer a direct influence, Princess Diana had stolen the hearts of millions. The sudden death of the 36 year old mother had middle aged women most disturbed as Diana was a representation of what a woman should be. She was adored and idolized. Women aspired to look like her, dress like her and tried to emulate her devotion to causes. One is used to seeing the Princess in slacks walking in mine fields, not afraid to dress down for a cause. Yet, pictures are sought of the woman dressed to go out. Everyone wants to know what she wore, where she went and who she was with. It has been suggested that this was the cause of her demise, the Papparazzi fulfilling the desires of a voyeuristic public. The incident which left her gasping for her last breaths of life happened in a Paris tunnel after photographers chased her vehicle as she and her new boyfriend, Dodi Al Fayed, began a night out on the town (Montoblano A1). While the media announced that the crash sent Diana...

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