
"“I am off to find a place to dance,” she wrote in the correspondence dated 1 February 1979, adding: “I have always wanted to and hope one day to get somewhere.” The letter came a year before she began dating Prince Charles, a relationship that would ultimately lead to royal duties taking precedence. However, Diana's love for dance endured, famously culminating in her iconic dance with John Travolta at the White House in 1985."
"“I am off to find a place to dance,” she wrote in the correspondence dated 1 February 1979, adding: “I have always wanted to and hope one day to get somewhere.” The letter came a year before she began dating Prince Charles, a relationship that would ultimately lead to royal duties taking precedence. However, Diana's love for dance endured, famously culminating in her iconic dance with John Travolta at the White House in 1985."
"The letter itself was a thank you note to Mildred Lacy, who had sent well wishes to Diana's father, John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer, following a stroke. Diana thanks her friend for her well wishes following Earl Spencer's stroke (ChiswickAuctions/BNPS) Diana wrote: Thank you so much for writing to Daddy. As he cannot do it himself, he asked me to write and tell you how grateful he was. We have all b"
A letter written by Princess Diana on 1 February 1979, when she was 17, describes her desire to find a place to dance and her hope to get somewhere. The note was sent to Mildred Lacy, who had written well wishes to Diana’s father, John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer, after he suffered a stroke. Diana wrote that her father could not respond himself and asked her to convey his gratitude. The letter appeared about a year before Diana began dating Prince Charles, a relationship that later led to royal duties. Her passion for dance continued and culminated in her well-known dance with John Travolta at the White House in 1985.
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