The term "people's princess" is a sobriquet used on 31 August 1997 by the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Tony Blair to describe Diana, Princess of Wales, following her death earlier that day. The term had first been applied to Diana in a 1992 article by Julie Burchill in the Modern Review, when she described Diana as "the one and only People's – and Pop's – Princess".
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| - El término «princesa del pueblo» (en inglés people's princess) es un sobrenombre utilizado el 31 de agosto de 1997 por el primer ministro del Reino Unido, Tony Blair, para describir a Diana de Gales, tras su muerte ese mismo día. El término se había aplicado por primera vez a Diana en un artículo de 1992 de Julie Burchill en Modern Review, cuando describió a Diana como «la única princesa del pueblo y del pop». (es)
- The term "people's princess" is a sobriquet used on 31 August 1997 by the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Tony Blair to describe Diana, Princess of Wales, following her death earlier that day. The term had first been applied to Diana in a 1992 article by Julie Burchill in the Modern Review, when she described Diana as "the one and only People's – and Pop's – Princess". (en)
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| - El término «princesa del pueblo» (en inglés people's princess) es un sobrenombre utilizado el 31 de agosto de 1997 por el primer ministro del Reino Unido, Tony Blair, para describir a Diana de Gales, tras su muerte ese mismo día. El término se había aplicado por primera vez a Diana en un artículo de 1992 de Julie Burchill en Modern Review, cuando describió a Diana como «la única princesa del pueblo y del pop». (es)
- The term "people's princess" is a sobriquet used on 31 August 1997 by the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Tony Blair to describe Diana, Princess of Wales, following her death earlier that day. The term had first been applied to Diana in a 1992 article by Julie Burchill in the Modern Review, when she described Diana as "the one and only People's – and Pop's – Princess". (en)
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