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.
The Diana Chronicles

The Diana Chronicles
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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Characters
Princess DianaProtagonist
Camilla Parker-BowlesAntagonist
Queen Elizabeth IISupporting
Sarah FergusonSupporting
Tina BrownSupporting
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Edition
The Diana ChroniclesUnknown, 2007
560 pages
Knopf Doubleday Publishing GroupLanguage: EnglishISBN: 97803855228855 editions available































