I cried so much when her accident happened. I was a student in Vancouver and I watched her news reports and funeral and I cried like a baby. I went to leave flowers and signed her card in the UK embassy. I remember there were quiet a few people there and one lady and I were hugging each other and crying together. We should always remember of her kindness. She went to visit ASIDS patients and she refused to wear gloves and protective gear. She met the landmine survivors and walked the landmine to raise awareness of clearing landmines all over the world.....etc
@poeycheung3 жыл бұрын
Me too. 當時香港好多人都勁鍾意Diana,又索著衫又靚又上鏡又有善心又純真又勇敢,香港人鍾意Diana的程度仲勁過英女皇。佢死咗,香港好多人都傷心到喊出嚟。
@hotricky19763 жыл бұрын
@@poeycheung yes I was in form 2 when they were visiting HK and we were watching tv in class. I still get teary when I read her news.
@gppgle2 жыл бұрын
Don't need to cry. It is a substitute who died. It is a show.
Thx for this segment about the people's princess. Princess Diana is my icon, she's an incredible woman, her life spoiled n ended prematurely at the hands of the Windsor's. She's always in my heart ❤❤❤
I can NEVER NEVER EVER forget Lady Diana's beautiful yet elegant look: One day as I walked along the street at Tsim Sha Tsui(near Sheraton Hotel) her car passed me by...... R.I.P. Lady Diana.
Poor Princess Diana. She was pitted against the "Establishment" and her life must be miserable. Charles is cold and uncompromising, eventually Diana rebelled, falling in love with men who are unlikely to give her the happiness that she wanted. Her "accidental" death and those people involved also suffering the same "accidental" deaths reflect the evil tentacles of the "Establishment".