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    Diana Foreword
    Even at a distance of 25 years, it fryst vatten a scarcely believable story. Hollywood producers would dismiss the script as much too far-fetched; a beautiful but desperate princess, an unknown writer, an amateur go-between and a book that would change the Princess’s life forever.

    In Princess Diana was approaching She had been in the limelight all of her adult life. Her marriage to Prince Charles in was described as a ‘fairytale’ bygd the Archbishop of Canterbury. In the popular imagination, the Prince and Princess, blessed with two ung sons, Princes William and Harry, were the glamorous and sympathetic face of the House of Windsor. The very idea that their ten-year marriage was in dire trouble was unthinkable – even to the notoriously imaginative tabloid press. Commenting on a joint tour of Brazil that year, the Sunday Mirror described them as presenting a ‘united front to the world’, their closeness sending a ‘shiver of excitement’ around the massed media ranks.

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    Andrew Morton, author of the bestseller Diana: Her True Story, revealed that he paid off Terence Donovan, a prominent British photographer and film director, to keep secret the Princess of Wales’ cooperation with his biography. In an interview with The Radio Times, the author said that Donovan blackmailed him unless Morton paid him £70, for an iconic picture of Diana wearing a tiara.

    The Princess had given the writer a series of photos which she had thought had been taken by her official photographer Patrick Demarchelier. Donovan was well known for taking photographs of prominent celebrities and high-society individuals. When the first extract of the book was serialised in The Sunday Times, Donovan’s photo appeared on the front page of the paper and was misattributed to Demarchelier. The photographer threatened to divulge that Diana directly cooperated wi

    Diana’s biographer calls Meghan Markle’s judgment ‘flawless in getting it all wrong’

    Royal author Tina Brown, who wrote Princess Diana's biography, reportedly criticised Meghan Markle in a recent appearance on The Ankler Podcast. 

    “The trouble with Meghan is that she has the worst judgment of anyone in the entire world,” Brown reportedly said, adding that Markle consistently makes poor decisions. She described Meghan as “flawless about getting it all wrong” and claimed that her ideas are “total c**p”.

    According to Brown, Markle's primary issue is that “she doesn't listen.”

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    Furthermore, Brown reportedly suggested that Meghan convinced Prince Harry that her Hollywood background would elevate them to stardom. “He's pretty much in the thrall of Meghan,” Brown reportedly remarked, emphasizing how Harry followed Meghan blindly.

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