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Diana's
duties |
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According to the contract she
has to have the agreement of the Queen for every activity which was in the
public eye. |
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She
is not allowed to move abroad. |
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She
has to have the acceptance of the Queen and the government for all trips, even those with
charitable purposes. |
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She must
let the Palace check all new activities, even charitable ones.
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Diana was more constrained than
ever before, and added to this, had lost many privileges.
She was not a Royal Highness any more, theoretically she would have to formally curtsey
before Charles, her own sons, even before distant relatives.
She was not allowed to represent England abroad any more. She didn't receive public money
for her work any more.
She had to clear her desk in St. James' Palace.
And on events of national importance she would only be able to take part with the express
invitation of the Palace. |
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What Charles and his family gave Diana |
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Diana
received a settlement of around وأ33 million. |
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She was
allowed to keep her jewellery, including personal gifts to Diana. |
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She
remained the bearer of the three Orders which Queen Elizabeth had lent her. |
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Her office
where she organised her charitable work was supported by وأ300,000 yearly. |
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She is
allowed to remain living in Kensington Palace until William and Henry come of age. |
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The
custody of the children is shared by both parents , as is common in England. |
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Besides
this,
Diana was allowed to keep using the title "Princess of Wales". |
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