Diana: The Lonely Princess
In his explosive new book Nicholas Davies reveals the intimate details of Diana's life since the breakup of her marriage to Prince Charles. With her two sons, Princes William and Harry, in boarding school, Princess Diana lives alone in Kensington Palace, where she feels unloved, weeping on occasion, fearing she has little or no control over her life. She treasures the days when her sons come home on holiday to fill her apartment with laughter and exuberance. Most of the rest of her days are filled with a terrible sense of betrayal, by her husband, the Royal Family, and the courtiers and staff at Buckingham Palace and by her lovers. Diana: The Lonely Princess reveals for the first time that, in a moment of blind anger and hate, Diana once might have seriously injured Prince Charles. Revealed, too, are Diana's thoughts concerning the traumatic emotional breakup of her marriage, as well as her ongoing battle to come to terms with her own life, which she finds desperate, unrewarding, and so lonely.
- Author
- Nicholas Davies
- Format
- hardcover
- Pages
- 286
- Publisher
- Carol Publishing Corporation
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9781559723602
- Release date
- 1996
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