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The Diana Chronicles

2007560 pagesKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group

Synopsis

Ten years after her death, Princess Diana remains an enigma. Was she a humanitarian icon or a manipulative figure who challenged the monarchy? Tina Brown, with her intimate knowledge of Diana and the royal family, delves into the truth. This book introduces a formidable cast of women, including Diana's mother, grandmother, stepmother, sister-in-law Fergie, and the Queen, whose admiration Diana sought. The narrative also explores the role of Camilla Parker-Bowles in this volatile mix, explaining how Diana broke free from her royal confines to find power in celebrity culture.

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About the author

Tina Brown is a journalist and former editor of Vanity Fair who writes about the British royal family. She is the author of The Palace Papers, a book that tracks the history and internal politics of the monarchy over the last twenty-five years. Her writing focuses on the intersection of power, media, and the House of Windsor.

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Princess DianaProtagonist
Camilla Parker-BowlesAntagonist
Queen Elizabeth IISupporting
Sarah FergusonSupporting
Tina BrownSupporting

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