Princess Diana
(1961–1997) was a member of the British royal family and widely admired for her compassion and humanitarian work. Known as the “People’s Princess,” she supported causes such as HIV/AIDS awareness, landmine removal, and children’s welfare. Diana’s empathy and connection with the public made her a global icon. Her influence extended beyond royalty into social activism and charity. Princess Diana’s legacy continues to inspire compassion, kindness, and humanitarian efforts around the world.