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DIANA’S BIOGRAPHER ANDREW MORTON ON HOW THE PRINCESS REVEALED HER STORY

It was the best-selling book that Diana secretly collaborated on to reveal that her fairytale life was not all it seemed – and that her marriage was falling apart.

Now, 30 years after it was published, Andrew Morton’s explosive memoir Diana: Her True Story, has captured the imagination of a new generation still fascinated by the Princess.

“Many people, when the book came out, responded to Diana on a human level and that’s the way they respond. “There was glamour but there was also warmth and intimacy. She was charismatic and she was a new kind of royal – touchy-feely and giving cuddles and kisses, rather than wearing white gloves and carrying a big handbag.

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