Princess Diana never got to do one thing she really loved to do before she died.

The late Princess of Wales wanted to accomplish something before the tragic accident that killed her. According to royal biographer Andrew Morton, Princess Diana wanted a degree in psychology.

“Diana was wanting to do a degree in psychology before she died,” Morton said.

It remains unknown why Princess Diana wanted to pursue it, but it would probably be due to her own personal struggles. In an interview with Panorama, Princess Diana confessed that she struggled with depression and bulimia for several years.

“[Bulimia] is like a secret disease. You inflict it upon yourself because your self-esteem is at such a low ebb and you don’t think you’re worthy or valuable,” Princess Diana said. “You fill your stomach up four to five times a day, some do it more, and it gives you a feeling of comfort. It’s like having a pair of arms around you, but it’s temporary. Then you are disgusted at the bloatedness of your stomach, then you bring it all up again.”

Another probably reason Princess Diana wanted a degree is because she did not have any qualifications. Before marrying Prince Charles, she only had a series of low-paid jobs including dance instructor, pre-school assistant, cleaner, party hostess and nanny.

In an online forum, netizens wondered why Prince Charles preferred older and divorcee Camilla Parker Bowles to younger and lovelier Princess Diana. One netizen said that it could be due the Prince and Princess of Wales differences.

Prince Charles was well-educated, well-traveled and worldly. Meanwhile,, Princess Diana was the complete opposite because she was under-educated, poorly-traveled and unworldly.

Princess Diana’s followers commemorated her 22nd death anniversary on Saturday. The Princess of Wales died in a tragic car crash on Aug. 31, 1997.

She was laid to rest at her childhood home of Althorp House in Northampton. It wasn’t the original burial site, but her brother, Earl Spencer said that it was the “safest place” for hr to be rested because it is on an island and the water act as a buffer against intervention while the thick mud presents a further line of defense from break-ins.

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Pictured: Princess Diana wearing a Jasper Conran suit during a visit to a community centre in Brixton, October 1983. Getty Images/Princess Diana Archive