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=== Princess Diana’s New Life After Divorce === After her divorce from Prince Charles in '''1996,''' Princess Diana began a new chapter in her life. Free from the strict rules and responsibilities of royal duties, she gained more independence and freedom to live life on her own terms. While she was no longer Her Royal Highness, she remained one of the most beloved and influential women in the world. Many people admired her strength and dignity during a difficult period in her personal life. Diana used this new phase to focus more on '''charity work''' and humanitarian causes. She traveled to different parts of the world to help the poor, the sick, and the vulnerable. She visited hospitals, children’s homes, and war-affected areas. One of her most famous missions was her campaign to ban landmines, for which she visited Angola in 1997. She also worked to raise awareness about '''HIV/AIDS''' and helped remove the stigma surrounding the disease by showing compassion and respect to patients. During this period, she also started a relationship with '''Dodi Al Fayed''', the son of a wealthy Egyptian businessman. Their relationship attracted huge media attention. They were often photographed together, traveling and spending time with each other. Diana seemed happier and more relaxed than she had been in years. Even though she was no longer a member of the royal family, Diana remained a global icon. Her kindness, warmth, and humanitarian spirit made her more admired than ever. Her new life showed the world that she was more than just a princess she was a woman of courage and compassion.
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