Diana on the Net
World Wide Web sites devoted to Princess Diana run the gamut from those intended for grieving followers to conspiracy theorists. Here are a few:
* Among the one-year anniversary tributes: https://www.bbc.co.uk, in which the venerable BBC looks at “Diana One Year On,” with links to Diana’s family home.
https://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Vines/1009/diana.htm, in which you can leave your thoughts on “Why was Princess Diana special and what do you think it was that captivated the hearts of millions?”
https://www.bway.net/~boland/diana.html, which takes a swipe at Prince Charles for “wiping his eye with a handkerchief” at her funeral.
https://members.tripod.com/~Storm101/diana/index.html, to light a virtual candle.
* Royal sites: https://www.althorp-house.co.uk, for Althorp House, home to the Spencer family since 1508. Diana was laid to rest here.
https://www.royal.gov.uk, the official site of the British monarchy, which includes a link to the Diana, Princess of Wales, site, https://www.royal.gov.uk/start.htm.
* Poetic thoughts: https://www.geocities.com/Eureka/Gold/3669/Diana1.html).
* Webzine: https://www.dianageneration.org/, the Diana Generation, a webzine dedicated to her memory.
* For conspiracy theories: https://www.healey.com.au/~the magic/di.htm and https://205.243.132.23/dodi-1.html and https://www.londonnet.co.uk/ln/talk/news/diana--conspiracy--theories.html.
* For crash photos: https://www.hotresume.com/crash.html.
To locate more information on Princess Diana, try using Yahoo (https://www.yahoo.com) and search for “princess diana.”
--Compiled by staff writer Martin Miller and Maloy Moore of the Los Angeles Times Editorial Library
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