Many have said it's silly to make a big deal over a pretty girl, who had an over-the-top wedding and a killer wardrobe but I think there was something distinctive underlying her looks and glamour; something real that many can still identify. Of course, it also makes me think of anyone who has lost their mother it such a young age.
I loved her and Mother Teresa very much. I watched the service this morning, broadcast from England.
I have always really felt for her boys, and doesn't William look just like her?
I feel for the princes, too. Always thought she was a class act.
[font face="heather" font color=brick red size=+2]~Cathy [/font face] http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/mesg/emoticons7/4.gif "Out on the roads there is fitness and self-discovery and the persons we were destined to be." -George Sheehan
I still miss her too. I remember staying up and watching the service at 2 or 3 in the morning and just balling my head off. My husband wondered how I could be so emotional about someone I didn't even know. But in a way we all knew her because she was in the public eye so much. I think I was the most sad because I felt that she had maybe finaly found love and was happy. I lost my father when I was 13 but can't imagine what it was like for the boys to lose their mother so young (her and them). I can't believe it's been 10 years either.
<I still miss her too. I remember staying up and watching the service at 2 or 3 in the morning and just balling my head off.>
I did the same thing! I remember the night of her accident staying up late and watching the special reports and hoping I'd hear she was okay before I went to bed that night. I always felt like the royal family treated her so badly and that still makes me mad 10 years later.