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Luella May

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Re: SPECIAL EDITION: WOMEN OF COURAGE
8/28/2007 12:15:14 PM

Hi Victoria,

She will never be forgotten.

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Luella May

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Re: SPECIAL EDITION: WOMEN OF COURAGE
8/28/2007 12:34:29 PM

Ah Georgios!  But she is a Woman of Courage.  This most loved woman lived with verbal and emotional abuse.  She was so starved for real love that she suffered from Bulimia.  This did not stop her, as she went on to educate the public with regard to this condition.

There was always another lady in the shadows.  Someone that seemed to truly have Charles' heart.  So although she was England's Princess of Wales, in her eyes she was only second to her husband.

In spite of that she loved her children and made sure they were first.  She made sure they were happy and raised them with real values, not royal values.  One only hopes that this has not been undone in any way and that one day Will will follow in his mother's footsteps and be the People's King.

In her loneliness and unhappiness, she still spread her love to the needy.  She was a champion for the little person in all ways.

In her loneliness and despair, did she ever realize how much she was loved by the world?

In the end, had she found true love?  One doesn't know.  But it ended suddenly and tragically.  And yes, Georgios, I do know why.  We know that she lived with the "elite" and hobnobbed with the likes of Henry Kissinger.  But she did not "fit in" with their plan.  She was really a free spirit that truly loved the world and was truly the People's Princess.  Like John F. Kennedy, this could not be, and on August 27, 1997 her life tragically ended.

Yes, Georgios, this loveliest of women was indeed a Woman of Courage.

Hugs,

Luellita

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