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This cover of People features a black and white photograph of Princess Diana, and the issue is a tribute to her life after she was killed in August 1997 in a car crash. Diana appeared on the cover of the magazine a record 52 times and was one of the most popular People cover subjects. In 1981, she married Prince Charles and arguably became one of the most famous women in the world. She was lauded for her high-profile involvement in AIDS issues and for an international campaign against landmines. Diana's death was greeted with extraordinary public grief, and her funeral at Westminster Abbey drew an estimated three million mourners in London, as well as worldwide television coverage.
Princess Diana to me is one of the greatest women that has lived on this Earth, however many people have a negative thought of her since she passed in that car crash. It's good to see her how she was instead of how she is now. Princess Diana was a true person that could always find the good in others even when they were judging her or her husband. She was involved in AIDS issues and international campaigns against landmines all while raising two young children and a country. This picture is able to tell the audience to grief for her for what happened to her but to praise her and her family for all they have done in the past, present, and future.
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