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EXCERPTS FROM....

THE PRINCESS AND THE PEON:

An Uncommon Conversation
With The Late Princess Diana
Copyright 1998
Rose Campbell



Diana’s True Work

(1) “I wasn’t given the choice before, but now I can continue with my true work and make the world feel their own guilt at having poverty and war within their kingdoms and making the princes and princesses more important to the story than the paupers. There is no one more important than the paupers for they are the kingdom.”






A Fairy Tale Without Make Believe

(2) “I am hoping to see the gift that my children possess to make their choices to live in the fairy tale, but not in the land of make believe. To be a prince or princess is to live in the fairy tale, but that does not mean that one has to live in the land of make believe where there are no mistakes, no desires, no urges, and therefore no humanity. I was living proof that to make believe is to make a mockery of the fairy tale. There is no castle that has no dragon, and if you pretend that it doesn’t, then you live in the land of make believe.”



A Vision Diluted By Illusion

(3) “I had a view that all who were in poverty should be given a start out of the royal coffers which would go a long way in making the level of poverty within the country more equitable to those who had great wealth. This was not a view that was given to the ones who had the wealth with any effect. …I was never well liked within the confines of the family for I was far too eager to make a difference for the ones who had no power. I was ridiculed many times for siding with the wrong source, the wrong agenda, the wrong way of being. I was never happy after I moved into the palace and I was only trying to make the world a better place and a place that I could call my country. I was not allowed to make the world as I saw it to be, I had to make myself the way they wanted me to be seen.”



Turning Illusion Into Gold.


(4) “I became aware that to make the world love the ones who needed it, I had the power to do this precisely because I was of the royal family. If I could not make a difference with the wealth, then I would make the difference with the power that the royal family accorded me by being who they thought me to be. I was able to make many people see through my eyes that there were great issues of injustice and need and for this I am grateful that I became the fairy tale princess. It was not all that I hoped to accomplish, but it was far more than I could have ever done as the Diana that had been a commoner without the royal family and royal title to make the forum so wide spread.”



Giving What You Have Received

(5) Question from Author:
“What did you mean when you said that you wanted to give the world more of the same as they had given you?”

****. “I was referring to the world’s love and the world’s faith that I was who they thought me to be. I was not allowed to give them what I wanted due to the restrictions placed upon me by the royal family and the forms of protocol that had been established before I made the world’s debut. I still feel the need to return that which was given to me … I wanted to give them love and respect and make them see me for who I was and not who I had to be while the princess.”



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**For more of Diana's words being given today, please also go to her current site Diana Speaks