Somewhat less officially, a 52-year-old man had painted "Diana" on his forehead, and "the truth?" on his cheek. Like many others, dismayed by Di's death, he believes that the truth is out there.
The blogosphere isn't abuzz with "the people's princess," but we're not facing the threat of a dilessness, either. Here are a few I found, after a quick search:
- "Diana, the People's Princess"
(August 26, 2007) - "Let's Talk Romance / The (American) People's Princess"
(August 24, 2007) - "Technorati's Princess Diana Home Page Blog"
(Pages of links to blogs about Di) - " Anatomy of a Diana Tell-All"
(August 30, 2007)
Read this blog post, and you won't have to buy another Di Bio. - "DIANA DEATH A 'TRAGIC ACCIDENT' ! "
(December 14, 2006) - "Angel-Lady Diana, the People's Princess"
(June 11, 2007) a 4:25 music video - have a hankie handly
I can understand the fascination Princess Diana holds. She was young, good looking, dressed well, and expressed great interest in a large number of high-profile social issues. In terms of cultural icon, she has the potential to become a British Elvis.
A Macedonian nun died a few days after the People's Princess. But that's for another post: "Mother Teresa of Calcutta"
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