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Diana s legacy lives on in William and Harry | Chester and District Standard

The legacy of Diana, Princess of Wales lives on in her sons through their work championing causes close to her heart, like her support for the homeless, Aids victims and banning landmines. Whether visiting rough sleepers at a hostel, spending time with those dying of Aids or calling on world leaders to act on landmines, Diana put her compassion and beliefs before her position and influenced her sons in the process. The princess was the first member of the royal family to have contact with a person suffering from HIV/Aids. The Princess of Wales shaking hands with William Drake, a patient at the London Lighthouse Aids Centre (PA)

Diana s legacy lives on in William and Harry | Richmond and Twickenham Times

The legacy of Diana, Princess of Wales lives on in her sons through their work championing causes close to her heart, like her support for the homeless, Aids victims and banning landmines. Whether visiting rough sleepers at a hostel, spending time with those dying of Aids or calling on world leaders to act on landmines, Diana put her compassion and beliefs before her position and influenced her sons in the process. The princess was the first member of the royal family to have contact with a person suffering from HIV/Aids. The Princess of Wales shaking hands with William Drake, a patient at the London Lighthouse Aids Centre (PA)

Diana s legacy lives on in William and Harry | Chard & Ilminster News

The legacy of Diana, Princess of Wales lives on in her sons through their work championing causes close to her heart, like her support for the homeless, Aids victims and banning landmines. Whether visiting rough sleepers at a hostel, spending time with those dying of Aids or calling on world leaders to act on landmines, Diana put her compassion and beliefs before her position and influenced her sons in the process. The princess was the first member of the royal family to have contact with a person suffering from HIV/Aids. The Princess of Wales shaking hands with William Drake, a patient at the London Lighthouse Aids Centre (PA)

Diana s legacy lives on in William and Harry | Somerset County Gazette

The legacy of Diana, Princess of Wales lives on in her sons through their work championing causes close to her heart, like her support for the homeless, Aids victims and banning landmines. Whether visiting rough sleepers at a hostel, spending time with those dying of Aids or calling on world leaders to act on landmines, Diana put her compassion and beliefs before her position and influenced her sons in the process. The princess was the first member of the royal family to have contact with a person suffering from HIV/Aids. The Princess of Wales shaking hands with William Drake, a patient at the London Lighthouse Aids Centre (PA)

Diana s legacy lives on in William and Harry | North Wales Chronicle

The legacy of Diana, Princess of Wales lives on in her sons through their work championing causes close to her heart, like her support for the homeless, Aids victims and banning landmines. Whether visiting rough sleepers at a hostel, spending time with those dying of Aids or calling on world leaders to act on landmines, Diana put her compassion and beliefs before her position and influenced her sons in the process. The princess was the first member of the royal family to have contact with a person suffering from HIV/Aids. The Princess of Wales shaking hands with William Drake, a patient at the London Lighthouse Aids Centre (PA)

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