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This three-page-paper discusses the eating disorder bulimia. The emotional abuse that Princess Diana suffered in her marriage to Charles coupled with the stress of trying to fit into the royal family triggered the disorder that was not made public until the divorce was underway. The things that caused her to develop bulimia are discussed in detail. Bibliography lists four sources.
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wants to grow up to be, a princess(Gaines 97). Lady Diana was elegant, she was royalty and she was the most photographed woman on earth(Gaines 97). Yet all of her
fame and beauty could not bring her happiness. Marrying into the royal family at the tender age of 19 was an extremely stressful adjustment for her. To find out soon
after the wedding that her husband wanted an heir producer and was actually in love with another women devastated her before the world. Before it was all over lady
Diana became bulimic, and with the whole world watching learned how to let go and how to be healthy again . When asked how she came to develop the eating
disorder that so many thousands share worldwide she made no apologies for her answers. Lady Diana struggled with bulimia as a result of her anxiety about joining the
royal family, coupled with the stress of her emotionally abusive and unfaithful husband. When she lost weight the worlds initial
reaction was approval. She never looked fat but there was a time in her marriage where she was rail and model thin. The public approved of course because the public
loved princess Di(Gaines 97). But as the marriage began to fall apart and the world got to peek inside the normally closed doors of the royal family we viewed a
sad and dysfunctional situation in which the princess, who the world adored, could not get the attention of her own husband(Gaines 97). When the truth
about her eating disorder came out she told the world that her abusive husband, who was and still; is to this day in love with Lady Camille, had caused her
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