20+ Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Princess Diana
More than just a member of the royal family, Princess Diana became a cultural icon. She was recognised around the world and attracted millions of fans thanks to her selfless charity work, fashion choices, and her decidedly un-royal personality. Down to earth and loving, it’s no surprise that her legacy has lasted.
But, despite being such an icon there are many things that people still don’t know about Princess Diana. So, we’re here to tell you everything that you probably didn’t know about the royal.
1. She was the first royal to have a paying job before getting engaged
It’s rare that royals wed genuinely ordinary people. Now, of course, it seems more normal – Prince William married his university sweetheart Kate, who he lived with in his first-year student residence. And his brother Harry married a rising star in the TV world, actor Megan Markle.
But, Princess Diana was actually the first royal to buck tradition by having a paying job before getting engaged. Actually, she worked as a kindergarten teacher in Pimlico, London when she first started seeing Prince Charles.
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2. She was an accomplished pianist
It’s no secret that Diana loved music, but did you know that she was very good on the piano? She took piano lessons when she was in school and developed quite a talent for the instrument.
This seems to run in the family – Diana’s maternal grandmother, Baroness Fermoy, was also a skilled pianist. The Baroness actually trained at the Paris Conservatoire in the 1920s!
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3. She chose her own engagement ring
Choosing an engagement ring is a huge decision, especially for a royal. It will inevitably become the symbol for your royal relationship, and many royal brides will opt for a custom design to mark their wedding.
However, Diana didn’t. She chose her engagement ring out of Garrad’s catalogue – a 12-carat oval sapphire surrounded by 14 diamonds. It was a lovely choice, but just another example of the Princess of Wales opting to not follow royal tradition if she could help it.
If you’re wondering if the ring seems familiar, that’s because it’s had a more recent outing. IN a sweet gesture of remembrance, Prince William chose to propose to Kate with his mother’s ring in 2010.
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4. She wrote some controversial wedding vows…
Diana also started a tradition in royal weddings, one that has had a profound effect on other royal brides. In fact, Diana chose not to say that she would “obey” Prince Charles in her wedding vows.
The phrase was a standard sentence from the Book of Common Prayer, and common in wedding vows. But would Diana put herself below her royal partner? No!
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5. …And others followed suit
It turned out that others loved Diana’s vow change and what it symbolised; namely, that royal brides did not consider their husbands to be above them…
In fact, Kate and Megan embraced it at their own weddings to their Princes, opting only to vow to “love him, comfort him, honour and keep him, in sickness and in health” but not obey their husbands.
6. She was meticulous about caring for her sons
There’s absolutely no doubting that Princess Diana was an exemplary mother to William and Harry. As well as trying to give them a relatively “normal” childhood, with trips out to theme parks and McDonald’s meals, she also planned her time around them.
In fact, she planned her very busy schedule around her boys and had her sons’ schedules marked in her own planner in a different coloured ink so she’d know what they were up to even if they were with their nanny.
7. She broke fashion rules
Who could forget Diana’s iconic “divorce dress,” the stunning black piece that caught the eyes of everyone around the world? Well, it turns out Diana broke royal protocol in more way than one with her wardrobe.
Apparently, Diana coined the term “cleavage bags,” a small purse that she could carry when getting out of a cab to make sure cameras didn’t catch a look at her cleavage on her low-cut dresses. She didn’t care that low-cut tops were definitely a no-no for a royal, Diana would wear what she wanted and make it look great.
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8. She often snuck out of the palace
Diana didn’t like feeling confined to the royal palace, even if others considered that ‘her place.’ Instead, she would take any opportunity to sneak out of the palace to party in London.
In one instance, she even dressed in a subtle disguise in order to get into a gay bar with Freddie Mercury. Wearing an army jacket, big hat, and dark glasses, nobody knew who she was and she could dance the night away with no worries.
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9. She is a godmother of many children
It seems that everyone was in awe of Diana’s selfless parenting style, as she has a wealth of godchildren. No less than 17 parents asked Diana to be godmother to their children.
Her godchildren include Lady Edwina Snow (wife of history man Dan Snow) and Prince Philippos of Greece and Denmark. She clearly loved her godchildren too, as she ordered a quarter of her assets to be dished out to the 17 children in her will.
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10. Her parents were divorced
In 1969, when Diana was 7 years old, her parents divorced. There was actually an intense custody battle over Diana and her siblings and it caused an outrage in the small Norfolk society that they lived in.
Her mother later moved to the Scottish island Oban with her second husband to live her life in relative obscurity.
11. She wanted to be a ballerina
As well as her music skills, Diana was also a skilled dancer. In fact, she wanted to pursue a carer in ballet, which she had a real passion for.
Sadly, though, she was deemed “too tall” to continue ballet professionally (what a thing to say!) and, sadly, Princess Diana had to give up the one sport that she really loved. But she didn’t quit dancing entirely…
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12. And once danced on stage for the Royal Family!
You can imagine Charles’ surprise when Diana showcased her dancing talents on stage at the Royal Opera House.
Her husband and other members of the royal family were attending a performance for the Friends of Convent Garden. There, Diana surprised them all when she made an appearance for one of the dances. She danced to “Uptown Girl” with Wayne Sleep, a professional ballet dancer.
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13. She dropped out of school when she was 16
Despite her evident brains and creativity, Diana didn’t think much of academic life. She was homeschooled as a child before attending boarding school from the age of 9.
However, she ended up dropping out of school at 16 – around the same time that she met Prince Charles for the first time.
14. She was paid a pittance as a nanny
As well as being a kindergarten teacher, Diana also worked as a nanny to a wealthy family in London. There, though, she barely scraped by, earning just $5 an hour to look after the couple’s child.
However, she didn’t have to worry about rent like many people in London, as her parents had bought her an apartment in London when she started work.
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15. Her wedding dress was groundbreaking
Princess Diana’s wedding was famous for more than just her altered vows – she wore a record-breaking wedding dress that has now made the annals of fashion history.
The iconic dress, made by David and Elizabeth Emanuel, had a train that was 25 feet long, one of the longest royal trains in history. It was quite a stunner!
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16. She was friends with fashion designers
We all know of Diana’s love of fashion (case in point, her wedding dress and “divorce dress”) but she was also close with a few designers.
One of these, Catherine Walker, was the private couturier to the Princess and had a very close bond with Diana. Actually, many people credit Catherine with developing Diana’s unique style, which was clearly a way for Diana to express her unique personality.
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17. She loved writing thank you cards
Diana never missed a chance to say thank you to people who supported her or her family and loved writing thank you cards to people.
Each one was handwritten by the Princess, not by a secretary, in a thoughtful gesture to her friends and family. What a lovely and unexpected thing to do!
18. And wrote thousands after William was born
When William was born, Diana didn’t miss her chance to personally thank anyone who had sent a gift to the newborn Prince. After his birth, Diana wrote thousands of letters to people who had sent gifts, which was probably quite a surprise for some!
This must have been a real surprise for some, but Diana loved to challenge people’s perceptions of royals.
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19. She loved pop music
We know that she had a thing for ballet and classical music, but did you also know that Diana loved pop music?
Actually, Diana was a massive fan of Swedish pop band (and Eurovision winners) ABBA. In a nod to her mother’s favourites, Prince William actually played ABBA at his wedding party in 2011.
20. She had an adorable nickname for William
It’s obvious that Princess Diana was very close to her children, but what many people don’t know is that she had an adorable nickname for Prince William. As a baby, Diana brought William on her royal tour of Australia, and from the time the Prince was two years old he’d gained the nickname “wombat”.
The name stuck, and to this day Prince William remembers his adorable childhood nickname with fond memories.
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21. Her wedding attracted record-breaking views
Royal weddings are a massive deal – 300 million people tuned in to see Prince William tie the knot with Kate in 2011. However, his mother had him beat by quite a bit…
In total, 750 million around the world watched as Diana became the Princess of Wales at Westminster Abbey in 1981.
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22. She had an eating disorder
Diana might have exuded confidence and humour, but inside she was battling with a terrible eating disorder. In fact, Diana struggled with bulimia for almost a decade, starting after her marriage to Prince Charles.
She finally opened up about her struggles in an interview in 1995, where she described how low self-esteem and stress – as well as knowledge of Prince Charles’ increasing affections to Camilla – had contributed to her mental struggles.
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23. She could have been a pro-diver
At school, Diana also excelled at sports, and more specifically at diving. She was a star diver and swimmer, with her teacher praising her diving style and natural skills.
She carried on with the sport even after she married Prince Charles. Though she didn’t compete, she would often use the pool at Buckingham Palace to practice.
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24. She grew up on the Royal’s estate
Princess Diana grew up a Lady – the Spencers are a historic family with close ties to the royal family over hundreds of years. But these ties are actually closer than you might think.
In fact, Diana grew up at Park House, which is situated on the Queen’s Sandringham estate in Norfolk.
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25. She failed exams
We know that Diana dropped out of school, but did you also know that she failed exams?
The Princess of Wales actually took her O-Levels twice but failed both times, and this might have contributed to her decision to drop out of school at 16.
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26. She was the first royal to give birth at a hospital
Her sons’ lives started far more normally than many royals. While it’s tradition for a royal mother to give birth at home in a palace, Diana bucked tradition and instead opted for a hospital birth.
This is just another example of Diana starting her own tradition – both Kate and Megan consequently chose to give birth in London hospitals instead of at home.
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27. Diana overruled Charles over their children’s names
William and Harry are names that are iconic these days, but the little Princes were almost given different names.
Charles wanted William to be named Arthur and Harry (proper name Henry) to be named Albert. However, Diana refused and took it upon herself to name her children exactly how she wanted. Charles still got his way a little bit, though – both William and Harry have Charles’ first-choice names as their middle names.
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28. She had celebrity friends
Diana was known for being a bit of a socialite, and she had many celebrity friends. We know that she would sometimes party with Freddie Mercury, but she was also friends with Elton John, Tilda Swinton, George Michael, and Liza Minelli.
Once, she also invited model Cindy Crawford for afternoon tea at the palace and to meet the little Princes!
29. She had a sweet tooth…
Princess Diana’s favourite dessert was that British classic, bread and butter pudding. Her former chef has even said that Diana would often come to the kitchen to have a chat and snack on raisins that would eventually be baked into her favourite dessert.
She also seems to have passed her sweet tooth down to her children, as Harry also grew up with a penchant for treacle tarts!
30. …But she wasn’t a good cook
Despite her love of sweet foods, Diana didn’t enjoy cooking. Her chef has revealed that the Princess was terrible in the kitchen, and would rarely cook anything for herself.
Her personal chef even revealed that if he had to leave without cooking dinner for whatever reason, he would often leave her with easy, microwave meals so that she wouldn’t have to cook.