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Hypothetically, if Princess Diana had lived to see her son become king, she would be allowed at his coronation. Yes or no?
And at other royal events during his reign, as his mother, if she had lived? Yes or no?
15 Answers
- skeptikLv 72 years agoFavorite Answer
I think it would have been difficult for anyone to try to keep her away.
The fact that she and his father divorced doesn't change that fact that she was his mother.
- ?Lv 72 years ago
Don't call her "Princess Diana". She was NEVER Princess Diana. Only a woman who is born a Princess of the royal blood is entitled to the title of Princess + her first name. Diana's official title and style was HRH Diana, Princess of Wales. After her divorce, she was Diana, Princess of Wales.
- Anonymous2 years ago
yes, of course
- Anonymous2 years ago
Of course, as the mother of the king,william would have made sure of it.
- ?Lv 72 years ago
What's with the obsessive Diana questions today, dear? Perhaps you should talk this over with your shrink.
Lili is on point.
- Anonymous2 years ago
Yes.
- Anonymous2 years ago
Of course she would. Whyever not? There would be nothing to keep her away, no reason at all to prevent her from attending. She could attend any events William wanted to invite her to attend.
What's with the obsessive Diana questions today, dear? Perhaps you should talk this over with your shrink.