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taylor swift: a red rose grew up out of ice frozen ground
with no one around to tweet it
while I bathe in cliffside pools
with my calamitous love and insurmountable grief
travis kelce:
My unemployed friend called me and asked if I wanted to come over and play wii bowling at 8:31 AM. No job will ever be more satisfying than what he’s got going on.
Princess Diana, the beloved and iconic Princess of Wales, was known for her rebellious spirit and her determination to break free from the strict rules of the British monarchy. Throughout her life, she showed the world that she was not afraid to challenge the status quo and to stand up for what she believed in.
One of the most famous examples of this was when she refused to say that she would "obey" Prince Charles in their wedding vows, opting instead for "love, honor, and comfort." This small but powerful act sent a clear message that she was not going to be a traditional royal wife, and that she was determined to be her own person.
Another way in which Princess Diana broke royal protocol was by her down-to-earth nature and her ability to connect with people from all walks of life. She was known for her kindness and her willingness to listen, and she often spoke with common people about everyday topics like television. She also took her children to the department store to meet Santa, breaking the traditional royal protocol.
In 1991, Princess Diana again broke royal protocol by participating in a Mother's Day race at Prince Harry's school. Although she didn't win the race, she showed her competitive spirit and her determination to be a part of her children's lives.
Princess Diana's influence on the royal family cannot be overstated. She showed the world that it was possible to be a modern, independent woman and still be a part of the monarchy. She paved the way for future generations of royals, and her legacy will continue to inspire people for years to come.