Summary
A biography of Diana, Princess of Wales, written for children and published in 1992. Born into a wealthy but obscure aristocratic family in the south of England, Diana came into sudden prominence when she married Prince Charles, the heir apparent to the British throne, in 1981. Giff concentrates on the details of Diana's childhood and upbringing, and attempts to portray the daily life of a member of the Royal Family.
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Bibliographic Details
Publisher: Penguin Group USA Published date: 1992 Size: 5.2 x 7.75 inches Weight: 0.15 pounds Ages: 3 to 4 Pages: 57
Synopses
A biography of the Princess of Wales with emphasis on her duties and responsibilities as a modern princess.
Publisher's Notes
A biography of the Princess of Wales with emphasis on her duties and responsibilities as a modern princess.
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