Diana, Princess of Wales, died on the 31st of August in 1997 leaving behind a legacy that is still remembered and admired up until this day.
Diana was the first wife of King Charles III and the mother of Prince William and Prince Harry.
She was loved and admired by millions throughout his life and after her death, which came as a shock to the whole world.
Diana took royal duties on behalf of Queen Elizabeth, she was known for the awareness and rose towards people diagnosed with AIDS.
She also raised awareness and called for the removal of landmines in Angola, which was the reason behind many deaths.
Diana was also vocal about her mental health and struggles with depression and bulimia.
She is considered as an inspiration to women struggling with mental health in a world that deems them “unstable.”
Diana passed away in 1997 in a car crash which is believed by many to be a murder.