It was not the crash of the year, not of the decade, not even of the century. It was the horrific crash of the millennium which took away the life of the young influential personality of the British Royal family along with the owner of Harrods & their driver.

You might have guessed who she was. Yes, she was Princess Diana who virtually did not have other aim in her life other than to become the princess of people’s hearts. I would say she has indeed accomplished the aspiration of her awfully short life because she has done more than what any other person would have done in such a short life which has made her not the princess of people’s heart but the queen of people’s heart. She was so compassionate that He wanted to take her closer to him very soon.

You won’t believe it but whenever of I think of Princess Diana my eyes get filled with tears. And now when writing about her, it’s a pretty difficult task for me to control my tears and write. All this has happened to me suddenly. Till 22nd April, 2011, I did not know anything about Princess Diana until suddenly while reading Reader’s Digest’s article ‘Heart’s Afire- Behold The Sapphire’ I came across the pictures of an exceptionally beautiful woman named Diana wearing sapphire ornaments. Her face was looking exceptionally peaceful & suddenly I felt as if she were someone from my own family. I went & asked my mother who she was & she said she was the late Princess of Wales.

Already late, I couldn’t understand anything. I took my laptop & searched on the Internet who she was & that gave me an utter shock. She had died at the age of just 36 very disgustingly in a horrific car crash due to the carelessness of the drunken car driver who was not only the slaughterer of Diana’s & Dodi’s life but also his own life. I cannot express how helpless I was feeling at that moment.

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The life of a person who had done so much of charity work regardless of her personal problems was just slaughtered as if she were a chicken or something whose life had no dreams, no importance, no duty at all. I am utterly disappointed with God for this act of His. I am well aware of the fact that the rule of nature says that anything that is created is destined to be destroyed & that will happen either today or tomorrow to each & everyone of us& there is nothing to be so upset in it because all of us present on earth in fact Mother Earth herself is destined to be destroyed today or may be tomorrow but I don’t understand what makes me so poignant in the case of Princess Diana. I have so many late idols like Roald Dahl & Gerald Durrell & Princess Diana is a new entry to the list. I confess that I was upset when I came to know that each one of them died very tragically but I myself confused that whether it was her beauty or her charity work or her innocence which makes me so sad for Princess Diana death. I owe gratitude to Reader’s Digest for publishing that article with the photos of my late idol which made me delve deeper into the world of the lost princess of Wales.