It's been exactly 25 years since the death of Diana, Princess of Wales. 

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But her legacy of activism and charity (not to mention the bike shorts) lives on.

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Diana died at age 36 on August 31, 1997, of injuries sustained in a car crash in Paris, 

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About a decade later, a jury attributed her death to the reckless driving of both her chauffeur and the paparazzi who were pursuing them 

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 her sons also blame the BBC for the role its bombshell 1995 interview — obtained through a scheme of forgery and deceit — played in her death

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She also entirely changed how people view celebrity, according to British journalist Bidisha Mamata.

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"In the 21st century we completely take it for granted that famous people will also be a U.N. special envoy or that they'll use their privilege to do good," she explains.

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Diana used her fame to draw attention to a number of humanitarian issues and philanthropic causes, and at one point was linked to more than 100 charities.

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She traversed in Bosnia and Angola to advocate for landmine clearance, visited people with leprosy in Nepal, India and Zimbabwe and opened Britain's first AIDS ward in London

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