1. Princess of Wales - Noun
2. Princess of Wales - Proper noun
English aristocrat who was the first wife of Prince Charles; her death in an automobile accident in Paris produced intense national mourning (1961-1997)
Source: WordNetI do not... look very feminine. Diana, Princess of Wales is feminine... I am... femi-none. Caitlin Moran
I found myself at dusk in the bewitching Roman city of Jerash with H.M. Queen Rania of Jordan one year, and scrambling with hardened paparazzi to get an image of the Princess of Wales in a tiny Nepalese clinic in the foothills of the Himalayas another. Hamish Bowles
There's always a sense of tragedy with icons. It happened to both the Princess of Wales and Diana Dors. A lot of people had grown up with them, and everybody loved them. Then, when they had at last found happiness, they were taken in the most dreadful way. Keeley Hawes
After it became unlikely that George VI would father more children, the option of bestowing the title of Princess of Wales was considered, but ultimately rejected, due in large part to a lack of enthusiasm for the idea from Elizabeth herself. Source: Internet
After she and Charles divorced in 1996, she lost the right to style herself as “Her Royal Highness,” and was known simply as Diana, Princess of Wales. Source: Internet
After her divorce in 1996, Diana was officially styled Diana, Princess of Wales, having lost the prefix " HRH ". Source: Internet