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A Few Museums To Explore Online During COVID-19

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Museums are a great source of information about cultures, traditions, history and more. You get to relish the works of art that you have only read and seen in text books which offers you the access to the detail of their artistic choices. Do you love exploring museums? But feeling restrained due to the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak? Then you need not to be! Good news is you can explore museums online ! Yes virtual tours of museums has made it possible for people all over the world to relish the experience of museums at the comfort of your homes. The technology has advanced so much that exploring museums online feels same like exploring them in person. Following are a few world-class museums that you can explore online. Have a look: The Princess Diana Museum A museum by The Princess & The Platypus Foundation, The Princess Diana Museum has one of the largest collections in the world with over 1,700 most iconic, vigilantly curated, personal and historical artifacts of Diana displayed

Noble Causes Addressed by the Queen of Hearts, Princess Diana

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On July 1st 2020 the late Princess of Wales Diana, would have been celebrating her 59th birthday. Although she is not present physically in this world, but even after her tragic death 22 years ago, her legacy is still present. While Diana was a member of the British Royal Family, she got the title of "the people's princess" because of her emphatic and expressive nature. She always engaged herself for the greater good of society by giving attention to noble causes that were often overlooked. She even once said - "If I am going to have cameras pointed at me the whole time, I might as well use all this publicity for good." There are several noble causes she gave her heart to and became the Queen of Hearts. Some of these are as follows: HIV/AIDS When HIV/AIDS virus first began spreading its wings in April 1987, the Queen of Hearts, Diana launched the first exclusive ward solely dedicated to AIDS patients in London Middlesex Hospital, Britain. The highlight of her vi