Thursday, January 17, 2013

Quote: Charles Spencer


“ ... of all the ironies about Diana, perhaps the greatest was this: a girl given the name of the ancient goddess of hunting was, in the end, the most hunted person of the modern age.” 

- Charles Edward Maurice Spencer, 9th Earl of Spencer, 
From his eulogy for Diana, Princess of Wales 


Diana was killed on 31 August 1997 in a car crash in the Pont de l’Alma road tunnel in Paris. Her funeral was held in Westminster Abbey on 6 September 1997 and was watched by over 100 million people around the world. Diana’s brother Charles, the 9th Earl Spencer, said of his sister in his eulogy, in reference to her divorce from Prince Charles one year earlier, "She proved in the last year that she needed no royal title to continue to generate her particular brand of magic." Diana was buried on the Earl's ancestral estate, Althorp, where he built a mausoleum and a museum to Diana's memory, displaying her wedding dress and other personal effects. The museum was thrown open to the paying public in 1998 with all profits going to Diana's Memorial Fund, also set up by the Earl. 


Days before the decree absolute of divorce, Letters Patent were issued with general rules to regulate royal titles after divorce. As she was no longer married to the Prince of Wales, Diana lost the style Her Royal Highness and instead was styled Diana, Princess of Wales. Buckingham Palace issued a press release on the day of the decree absolute of divorce was issued, announcing Diana's change of title, but made it clear Diana continued to be a British princess. 

Almost a year before, according to Tina Brown in her book The Diana Chronicles, The Duke of Edinburgh, referring to her HRH title, had warned the Princess of Wales, "If you don't behave, my girl, we'll take your title away.” The Princess, referring to her lineage, is said to have replied: "My title is a lot older than yours, Philip" 


The following is from a report in the Mail Online, 16 March 2006: 
In his five-minute, electrifying funeral tribute, the Earl accused the Press of turning Diana into "the most hunted person of the modern age", claiming the media had pushed her to the extent that she "talked endlessly of getting away from England".  
Assessing the impact on William and Harry, he told the congregation: "On behalf of your mother and sisters, I pledge that we, your blood family, will do all we can to continue the imaginative, loving way in which you were steering these two exceptional young men, so that their souls are not simply immersed by duty and tradition but can sing openly as you planned."  
Writing in The Spectator magazine today, Mr Brandreth said: "The Queen, at the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales, was disappointed with the address given by Diana's brother, not because of Charles Spencer's ungracious remarks about the Royal Family, but because Spencer's speech failed to do justice to his sister's memory.  
"Spencer was so busy knocking the press and insulting the royals, he left himself no time to pay proper tribute to Diana's manifold gifts and achievements.  
"The Queen (who takes her religion seriously) was especially saddened by the fact that her godson (Spencer) failed to acknowledge the importance to Diana of her personal faith." 

 

4 comments:

  1. Having been brought up from "the estblishment" have no worries regarding her death, she really did not behave as she should have done

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  2. Was never her fan, for a start she was not "the poor princess" she had her own title it was LADY DIANA her's by right, so can we eliminate this sob story. She hired those who could instruct her to reep the most applause from the population, the population being those with an undecisive IQ!

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  3. Did it not occur "the population" after her running round with every tom dick and harry why she wanted to become catholic????? Then you are all fools, catholics can't divorce!!!!!!!! Wake up little people!!!!!

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