Princess Diana Quotes

Diana, Princess of Wales (1 July 1961 – 31 August 1997), was the first wife of Charles, Prince of Wales, who is the eldest child and heir apparent of Queen Elizabeth II.


Only do what your heart tells you.

I think like any marriage, especially when you’ve had divorced parents like myself; you want to try even harder to make it work.

Everyone needs to be valued. Everyone has the potential to give something back.

Hugs can do great amounts of good – especially for children.

Carry out a random act of kindness, with no expectation of reward, safe in the knowledge that one day someone might do the same for you.

I live for my sons. I would be lost without them.

I think the biggest disease the world suffers from in this day and age is the disease of people feeling unloved. I know that I can give love for a minute, for half an hour, for a day, for a month, but I can give. I am very happy to do that, I want to do that.

Everyone of us needs to show how much we care for each other and, in the process, care for ourselves.

I touch people. I think everyone needs that. Placing a hand on a friend’s face means making contact.

Helping people in need is a good and essential part of my life, a kind of destiny.

HIV does not make people dangerous to know, so you can shake their hands and give them a hug: Heaven knows they need it.

I’d like to be a queen in people’s hearts but I don’t see myself being Queen of this country.

BBC TV Panorama interview, November 1995!

Anywhere I see suffering, that is where I want to be, doing what I can.

Family is the most important thing in the world.

I don’t go by the rule book… I lead from the heart, not the head.

If you find someone you love in your life, then hang on to that love.

When you are happy you can forgive a great deal.

I don’t want expensive gifts; I don’t want to be bought. I have everything I want. I just want someone to be there for me, to make me feel safe and secure.

I want my boys to have an understanding of people’s emotions, their insecurities, people’s distress, and their hopes and dreams.

I knew what my job was; it was to go out and meet the people and love them.

I like to be a free spirit. Some don’t like that, but that’s the way I am.

People think that at the end of the day a man is the only answer. Actually, a fulfilling job is better for me.

I will fight for my children on any level so they can reach their potential as human beings and in their public duties.

They say it is better to be poor and happy than rich and miserable, but how about a compromise like moderately rich and just moody?

Life is just a journey.

So many people supported me through my public life and I will never forget them.

I want to walk into a room, be it a hospital for the dying or a hospital for the sick children, and feel that I am needed. I want to do, not just to be.

The greatest problem in the world today is intolerance. Everyone is so intolerant of each other.

I wear my heart on my sleeve.

The kindness and affection from the public have carried me through some of the most difficult periods, and always your love and affection have eased the journey.

Nothing brings me more happiness than trying to help the most vulnerable people in society. It is a goal and an essential part of my life – a kind of destiny. Whoever is in distress can call on me. I will come running wherever they are.

What must it be like for a little boy to read that daddy never loved mummy?

I’m aware that people I have loved and have died and are in the spirit world looking after me.

You can’t comfort the afflicted with afflicting the comfortable.



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