New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

DIANA & the duke

When Diana first joined the royal family, she felt they had little understanding of what she was like – and she was right – but as time passed, she felt able to admit they had tried to be fair with her.

She had a great respect for the Queen and admired her for giving her whole life to duty, sacrificing personal pleasures and even her family life to fulfil what was required of her. Diana admitted she would have never been able to do the same, but had she been older and more experienced, she felt she would have been better equipped to face the problems she encountered.

In the early days of her courtship, such

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