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In the original dustsheet. Maroon cloth binding with gilt title on the spine.
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Paul Burrell pays tribute to Diana, Princess of Wales in this celebration of her life. From the inside, he takes the reader into Kensington Palace and the extraordinary life she led. Paul Burrell served Diana, Princess of Wales, as her faithful butler from 1987 until her death in 1997. He was much more than an employee: he was her right-hand man, confidant and friend. She described him as ‘the only man she ever trusted.’ In this remarkable and intimate book, Paul Burrell opens the door to Kensington Palace to provide a unique, visual tour. Using previously unseen interior photographs, the reader is led inside the world of Princess Diana – room-by-room, memory-by-memory.
We learn of her Hollywood relationships; the true depth of her happiness with ‘The One’ – Hasnat Khan; the first-hand account of the interment of her best friend’s baby in the grounds of KP illustrating the depths of her compassion; her sisterhood with Sarah Ferguson – and the desperate attempts to heal their rift; and the full story of the ring given to her by Dodi Al Fayed. He paints a faithful and poignant tribute in remembrance of ‘the boss’ as the person who shared her private world and knew her best. In this fascinating new account, he allows the reader to feel ‘at home with Diana’, sharing her inner-most feelings, hopes and philosophies that teach us more about her mind and the way she thought.
The Way We Were reflects, remembers and celebrates the late Diana, Princess of Wales, and captures her vivacity and love of life as we move towards the 10th anniversary of her death in 2007.
Review: I was and had always been a true Royalist until Diana,s death, NOT ANY MORE, if all the things she said about Prince Charles and THAT WOMAN were not true how come he ended up marrying her i want to know. Paul Burrels book is a wonderful insight into a very special person of our time,one whom the majority of ordinary men on the street could relate to, not a cold wet fish like the rest of the Royals. I am so glad he is still fighting Diana’s corner and will not let history distort her memory, or her rightful place in it.She was a truly remarkable, lovely human being, one who I personally will always mourn for what might have been, and one i will never forget. I found the book enlightening, enjoyable and a good read, then again, I was and am a true Diana supporter for her genuine love of and for the people, she really was the people’s champion,our own people,s Princess.Anyone who thinks this book is disrespectful of Diana has got it all wrong,it just confirms to all who loved and admired her just what a lovely human being she truly was. GOD BLESS DIANA.

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