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Diana: Her new life

The publication in 1992 of Andrew Morton's number-one national bestseller, Diana: Her True Story, shook the British royal family to its very foundations. The book's many revelations - that Prince Charles had been having a long-term affair, that the marriage of the Prince and Princess of Wales had been a sham, that the Princess had been suffering from an eating disorder and had made several halfhearted suicide attempts - were initially greeted with disbelief. But as time passed, it became clear that the book was, as its title claimed, Diana's true story, especially when the couple announced their separation in December 1992. When Prince Charles eventually admitted his adultery on television, he put the final seal of confirmation on Andrew Morton's claims.

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  • "The publication in 1992 of Andrew Morton's number-one national bestseller, Diana: Her True Story, shook the British royal family to its very foundations. The book's many revelations - that Prince Charles had been having a long-term affair, that the marriage of the Prince and Princess of Wales had been a sham, that the Princess had been suffering from an eating disorder and had made several halfhearted suicide attempts - were initially greeted with disbelief. But as time passed, it became clear that the book was, as its title claimed, Diana's true story, especially when the couple announced their separation in December 1992. When Prince Charles eventually admitted his adultery on television, he put the final seal of confirmation on Andrew Morton's claims."
  • "The publication in 1992 of Andrew Morton's number-one national bestseller, Diana: Her True Story, shook the British royal family to its very foundations. The book's many revelations - that Prince Charles had been having a long-term affair, that the marriage of the Prince and Princess of Wales had been a sham, that the Princess had been suffering from an eating disorder and had made several halfhearted suicide attempts - were initially greeted with disbelief. But as time passed, it became clear that the book was, as its title claimed, Diana's true story, especially when the couple announced their separation in December 1992. When Prince Charles eventually admitted his adultery on television, he put the final seal of confirmation on Andrew Morton's claims."@en
  • "Het leven van Diana, prinses van Wales (1961), sinds haar scheiding van tafel en bed in december 1992 van de Britse troonopvolger Charles (1948)."
  • "Addresses the issues before Princess Diana in deciding to divorce the Prince and what her duties after the divorce will be.--"
  • "Her new life chronicles the secret battles that havwe raged behind closed doors, and Diana's frustration as she tries to break free. Andrew Morton strips away the royal propaganda and reveals how diana is learning to become a woman in her own right."
  • "Shows the princess learning at last to become a woman in her own right rather than a puppet of the palace."

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  • "Diana : haar nieuwe leven"
  • "Diana: Her new life"@en
  • "Diana : her new life"@en
  • "Diana : her new life"
  • "Diana, su nueva vida"
  • "Diana : Her True Story"
  • "Diana, su nueva vida"@es
  • "Diana, haar nieuwe leven"
  • "Diana, her new life"
  • "Diana : hänen uusi elämänsä"@fi
  • "Daianahi, 13-nenme no sentaku"
  • "Diana her new life"@en
  • "Diana : Her New Life"@en