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Andrew Morton

Diana

When Andrew Morton's world-famous biography, Diana: Her True Story, was first published, it caused a media frenzy, and shook the British Establishment to its foundations. Later revealed as having been written with the Princess's full co-operation, this international bestseller is now widely regarded as her official biography. Yet it was not the full story, as in all the sound and fury of its publication, Diana began a journey — a courageous evolution from life as a downtrodden wife and reluctant royal to a self-confident and independent modern woman. Diana: In Pursuit of Love follows this journey, picking up the story where Andrew's first book left off and uses new sources and material as well as a wealth of previously unpublished matter and 16 pages of stunning photos. The book reveals the stories of figures such as her renowned lover James Hewitt, her butler Paul Burrell and Prince Charles's valet, Michael Fawcett, while intriguing comments that Diana made to Morton in taped conversations become extremely important in view of subsequent events. In Pursuit of Love is an honest, unbiased account of one of the most admired, influential figures of our era and the definitive study of Diana.
414 printed pages
Copyright owner
Michael O'Mara Books
Original publication
2013
Publication year
2013
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  • Lightgrass Xieshared an impression8 years ago
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  • Gladys Rosettehas quoted10 years ago
    There was only one problem with the story. It was utterly untrue.
  • b2153691983has quoted3 years ago
    the contents of this book. They had learned, from the usual impeccable sources, that I was going to reveal in the book the identity of three of Diana’s secret lovers. The actor Terence Stamp, a rich captain of industry, and a British movie heart-throb, who was in his fifties, were on my list. I flatly denied the story and went back to work.
  • b2153691983has quoted3 years ago
    he contents of this book. They had learned, from the usual impeccable sources, that I was going to reveal in the book the identity of three of Diana’s secret lovers. The actor Terence Stamp, a rich captain of industry, and a British movie heart-throb, who was in his fifties, were on my list. I flatly denied the story and went back to work.

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