diana wearing her fairytale ballgown, designed by david emanuel, over the years.
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diana wouldâve done so many great things if she were still alive. she tried to bring awareness to so many topics, and i just know that she wouldâve gone to blm/lgbtq+/womenâs protests today.
she helped break the stigma of hiv/aids by shaking a patientâs hand in middlesex hospital, 1987.
âhiv does not make people dangerous to know, so you can shake their hands and give them a hug. heaven knows they need it.â - diana, 1991.
visiting cancer patients.
diana aspired towards a more informal, relaxed and approachable royal style, to her children and the public. she redefined what it meant to be a woman in the royal family.
diana with landmine survivors during a visit to help a red cross campaign outlaw landmines.
diana holding the hand of a leprosy sufferer during a visit to anandaban hospital, 1993.
visiting young children at a cancer hospital in pakistan, 1997.
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princess diana with tourist jim mcginnis in hyde park near kensington palace, march 1997.
jim was on holiday in london and got lost while walking through hyde park one morning. âthis woman was walking toward me and when i stopped, i asked her for directions and was startled when i realised it was princess diana. she gave me the directions and walked with me through the park towards harrods department store. we talked, she asked me what i did for a living, then i asked her if i could take a photo of us. another woman was walking by and princess diana asked her to take a photo of us. she asked me to send a copy of the photo to her. jokingly, she said âi think you know where i liveâ. i sent it to her and she returned it with an autograph. this happened about six months before she was killed in a car crash.â
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Princess Diana iconic blue eyeliner đ
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the beautiful smiles of the world đ¤
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Dianaâs mini dresses by Versace
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1984: Princess Diana at the State Opening of Parliament, Westminster
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my sister's face holds everything there is to know about love. with every passing second, with every slight change of the light, a new meaning appears. within the creases of her smile, i see what life's worth living for.
my sister's tears hold everything there is to know about love. she wears her pain in her eyebrows, in the twitch of her lips, in the brokenness of her voice. she cries because she misses me. she cries because life grows more and more unbearable. she cries because she didn't get to be a child, either. we're on the opposite ends of the same boat. our father's shadow stains our hands and eyes. our gaze drifts from each other for no more than a second or two. when our eyes lock again, years have passed. it is night now. it is always night now.
my sister's jokes hold everything there is to know about love. she's the best storyteller i know. my mom told me once that she always knows when I'm on the phone with her, because no one else makes me laugh the way she does. i wonder if she knows she's my best friend. i know she knows. but does she? does she feel it every second?
i'm not my sister's keeper, although i wish i was. i wish to God i was.
we're both lighthouses, facing each other. with all our strength, we burn, we try. we try. still, none of us moves. and the wind takes us away piece by piece. until it's done with us, until the stone we're made of turns into grey dust, i'll be looking at her. i'll be learning about love.
rizlène, 01/04/2022. ok2rb
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andrew garfield saying, âi hope this grief stays with me because itâs all the unexpressed love that i didnât get to tell herâ about his mothers passing is so gut wrenchingly beautiful because we rarely talk about the love we want to express but canât, not because youâre not brave enough to say it out loud but because theyâre not here to listen to it anymore. calling grief the love you never had the chance to share makes it less of a burden and more of something you want to keep and not something terrible you want to move on from. i love love how everything about grief always comes down to âwhat is grief if not love persevering?â
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on november 6, 2022, my mother called me to tell me my younger brother had taken his own life. itâs now the 30th and I still canât get past the pain of thinking how Iâll never be able to speak with him again. he wouldâve been 18 this december. iâve been trying to distract myself by just finishing off my courses and avoiding what happened but i so easily recognize something throughout my day that sets me off and i start crying and my mind goes blank. i keep the stuffed panda we both shared and played with growing up in my bed here at college, but sometimes it gets so bad i canât even look at pandas, or pictures of him, or movies we both liked, or songs he played for me while he picked me up when flying back home from college. it all hurts so much. if any of you have siblings, please be sure to tell them that you love them. i would trade anything in the world to speak with my little brother one more time. also, if any of you have resources or suggestions about sibling loss or losing a loved one, whether it be music, books, films, articles, etc â please send them my way.
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