Lady Di’s popularity made her an ideal candidate for the role of godmother. And so it was about 17 times. From Lady Edwina Snow, daughter of the sixth Duke of Westminster and wife of Dan Snow, to Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark.
According to Forbes magazine, Diana left an estate worth 24 million euros after her death. In the princess’ last will, after signing her will on June 1, 1993, she asked that her jewels and three-quarters of her fortune go to her children and a quarter to her 17 godchildren. This testifies to the great affection she felt for them.
Thus, one of the beautiful Diana’s godchildren was a little girl, Dominique Lawson, daughter of businessman and activist Rosa Monckton, a great friend of the late princess. Diana had always supported her friend Rosa, so when the question arose about choosing a godmother for a “special” girl, there was no doubt that it would be the princess.
Diana has always supported the little girl, who often visited Buckingham Palace and met with members of the British royal family. Now Dominique is already 27 years old. Before the pandemic, the girl worked as a waitress in Brighton’s Pavilion Gardens café four hours a week. Rose told Hello! magazine in 2019 that if Diana were alive, she would be proud of her goddaughter.
“She would be a great support for Dominique. If Diana could see what she accomplished, given the support she gave her, she would be incredibly proud,” Rosa said.
In addition to getting an education and being able to get a job, and with the earnings she received and accumulated, organizing vacations for the whole family, the girl is also actively involved in promoting her mother’s charity foundation to help children with special needs.
She is involved in filming various projects and also inspires people with the same condition as hers not to give up.