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Diana in Private: The Princess Nobody Knowsby Campbell, Lady Colin
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Book DescriptionSt. Martin's Press. MASS MARKET PAPERBACK. 0312950519 Good solid overall condition, mild to moderate general wear, clean inside. . Good. Book summaryAn intimate biography of Diana, Princess of Wales. Born into a wealthy but obscure aristocratic family, Diana came into sudden prominence in 1981 when she married Prince Charles, the heir apparent to the British throne, and her subsequent divorce and her eventual death in an automobile accident made hers one of the most publicized lives of modern times. Campbell, relying in part on notes supplied by the Princess herself, provides an insider's account of her struggles against depression, bulimia, and a Palace establishment that resisted her independent style.Publisher NotesEveryone knows the public Diana: the sweet, shy English girl with "a history but no past" who married the Prince of Wales in a storybook wedding. But what of Diana in private? Was she really just an innocent kindergarten teacher when she and Prince Charles got engaged? Was she truly in love with her fiance - and how did he feel about her? And what went on behind the palace gates after the honeymoon was over? While Diana's previous biographers have been firmly outside her inner circle, Lady Colin Campbell, with personal connections to European and British royalty, takes us inside that circle to bring us the first truly informed account of the Princess's life and marriage. Here is Diana in intimate detail - from the child caught up in her parents' scandalous divorce, to the savvy flirt who captured a Prince. ("If she'd been a wild animal", confides a relative, "she'd have made an excellent hunter".) Here is the lonely teenager roller-skating through Buckingham Palace, and the newlywed who thought her new house in the Cotswolds a terrible comedown from her ancestral home. And here is Diana the woman - from her transformation into a famous beauty to the truth about her relationships with other men both before and after marriage. With extraordinary candor and sympathy - and, above all, with an insider's understanding - Lady Colin Campbell goes beyond the myth of the fairytale princess to unveil the real Diana. Other Recommended Books
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