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Definition of Princess Diana
1. Noun. English aristocrat who was the first wife of Prince Charles; her death in an automobile accident in Paris produced intense national mourning (1961-1997).
Generic synonyms: Female Aristocrat
Lexicographical Neighbors of Princess Diana
Literary usage of Princess Diana
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1826)
"1 Princess Diana. Fioretta, have you not seen Don Cesar in the garden ? ...
Princess Diana. Flint as he is, you shall see him bend. ' Donna Laura. ..."
2. More Than a Name: State-Sponsored Homophobia and Its Consequences in by Scott Long, A. Widney Brown, Gail Cooper (2003)
""Princess Diana" has left the country for South Africa.357 Paradoxically,
Namibia—one of the countries whose leaders is most vocally homophobic—is the only ..."
3. Adventure Guide to Anguilla Antigua St. Barts St. Kitts St. Martin Including by Paris Permenter, John Bigley (2001)
"Travelers may have heard of this classic plantation inn because of one famous
guest: Princess Diana. When Diana and her children visited Nevis, ..."
4. Antigua, Barbuda, St Kitts and Nevis Alive!by Paris Permenter, John Bigley by Paris Permenter, John Bigley (2001)
"Princess Diana focused the eyes of the world on Montpelier, but it was hardly
the property's first brush with royalty. On March 11, 1787, Admiral Horatio ..."
5. Antigua, Barbuda, St Kitts and Nevis Alive!by Paris Permenter, John Bigley by Paris Permenter, John Bigley (2001)
"Princess Diana focused the eyes of the world on Montpelier, but it was hardly
the property's first brush with royalty. ..."
6. Antigua, Barbuda, St Kitts and Nevis Alive!by Paris Permenter, John Bigley by Paris Permenter, John Bigley (2001)
"Princess Diana focused the eyes of the world on Montpelier, but it was hardly
the property's first brush with royalty. On March 11, 1787, Admiral Horatio ..."
7. Romantic Escapes in the Caribbean: Lovetripper Guide by Paris Permenter, John Bigley (2001)
"Princess Diana focused the eyes of the world on Montpelier, but it was hardly
the property's first brush with royalty. On March 11, 1787, Admiral Horatio ..."