Similar words: princess, business district, process data, excess demand, diana, posttraumatic stress disorder, indiana, Canadian. Meaning: n. English aristocrat who was the first wife of Prince Charles; her death in an automobile accident in Paris produced intense national mourning (1961-1997).
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31. In New York, fashionistas said she was a style follower, not a trendsetter like her spouse's late mother Princess Diana.
32. But for sheer entertainment and political theatre, it far outstrips the tale of Princess Diana.
33. I've even been in the wallet of two Presidents of the United States, and once when Princess Diana visited the US, she used me to buy a packet of gum.
34. How agonising, then, to compare this success story with the sorry fate of Princess Diana’s bridal gown.
35. Galliano has made dresses for Princess Diana and France's first lady, Carla Bruni.
36. It stood apart from the billowy confection that Princess Diana wore.
37. Neither the Beatles nor the Princess Diana tours are as popular as this one.
38. Her son Prince Charles is a scallywag who married the beautiful Princess Diana and fathered two children only to cheat on her with the frumpy Camilla Parker Bowles.
39. A memorial to the Princess Diana has been condemned as " ill-conceived and ill- executed" by MPs.
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40. Yeah. Whose "life goal" is to create a sculpture of Princess Diana entirely of bougainvillea.
41. The journalists keep their cameras ready at all times , waiting for Princess Diana to show up.
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