When Earl Charles Spencer spoke in remembrance of his sister, a sense of loss, confusion and anger filled the room. A terrible loss, he expresses to why God had to take her so early in her life, he shared his anger in the way the media tried to slander even her best doing. A good friend of Princess Diana, Elton John played a quivering tribute of “Candle in the Wind” to his lost friend singing, “Goodbye English rose, May you never grow old in our hearts.” Another influence in Diana’s life was her divorcé Prince Charles of Wales, Charles claims he felt a tremendous amount of guilt for the death of the Princess. “Where he does still feel guilty, of course, is that it was him who brought Diana into the royal world and a life she couldn’t handle.” Says a source about prince Charles feelings towards Diana’s death.
It is extremely difficult to accept loss, especially when someone dies so young. Spencer acknowledges that his family is lucky to have known her at all. He mentions Diana’s “God given sensitivity” when it comes to her educating the public about AIDS, HIV suffers, and the homeless. She brought those problems within the society in such a positive way to demonstrate her humility and bring attention to these