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Diana
Frances Spencer
Born: July 1, 1961 Park House, Sandringham,
Norfolk
Nickname: Lady Di
In 1975 Diana's father became the eighth Earl Spencer, making Diana a Lady.
After leaving school in 1978 she worked as a nanny, waitress, and cleaning
woman before becoming a teacher at the Young England kindergarten in Pimlico,
London. Her romance with the Prince of Wales began in 1980. Diana and Charles
were married July 29, 1981 at St Paul's Cathedral. The wedding was broadcast
in 74 countries and watched by 750 million people

Lady Diana Frances Spencer A brief analysis report.
Emotional
Characteristics
Princess Diana released her emotions to varying degrees under different circumstances.
When she was being pulled in different directions, she experienced tensions
and conflict between keeping her feelings in and letting them out. Moments
of love, hate and joy affected her deeply and would continue to affect her
long after the experiences had passed. She may have held a grudge because
she had a hard time forgiving and forgetting.
Mental
Processes
Princess Diana had the ability to understand and to process information quickly,
although she depended on experience and stored knowledge to solve problems.
She was curious and enjoyed uncovering new information. Intuition played a
large part in her thinking. She usually notices details, but occasionally
forgot or didn't take the time to consider all the particulars of an idea
or problems. She was also a good listener and open to the thoughts and ideas
of others.
Physical
and Material Drives
The Princess was an intense person with a lot of vitality. She wanted to live
life to the fullest and valued the pleasures that she could see, feel and
touch. She had mixed feelings about accumulating money or material possessions.
She cared about building her material worth but also believed that there were
more important things for her to concern herself with.
Personality
Traits
Princess Diana could exhibit changeable behaviour but her responses were not
always inconsistent. She liked to demonstrate her capabilities with creative
and spontaneous actions. She felt more comfortable in an environment that
encouraged innovation and freedom of expression. She was self-reliant to a
degree and trusted that she would be able to make it on her own.
Social
Behaviour
Princess Diana enjoyed social contact with others near her but at times she
needed to be alone and recharge her batteries. She was an outgoing person
who enjoyed meeting new people. She protected herself from those she believed
not to be loyal by keeping herself at a distance. Because she had a conflict
between self-protection and self-disclosure, she alternated between concealing
and revealing information. She didn't feel apologetic about being who she
is naturally and doing things her own way.



