Read Diana in Search of Herself Online
Authors: Sally Bedell Smith
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“as soft, cheerful and bouncy”: B-PJ1, p. 119
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“the impression to the Prince’s family”: B-JD, p. 338
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“The summer of 1980 was all”: Interview with Robert Spencer
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She was disconcerted by his older friends: B-AM1, p. 32
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“Lady Diana’s presence struck me”: B-SB, pp. 189–90
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“I was terrified—shitting bricks”: B-AM1, p. 32
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“all right once I got in”: Ibid., p. 33
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“She was a sort of wonderful”: B-JD, p. 339
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“always buying him little presents”: B-SB, p. 194
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“instinctive understanding”: Ibid., p. 232
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“confided to one of his friends”: B-JD, p. 339
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“the virgin, the sacrificial”: B-AM1, p. 38
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“the sacrificial virgin bride”: ST, 9/23/90
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“not a position”:
The Madness of George III
, Alan Bennett (1991)
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“a man as good and honest”: TNY, 9/15/97
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“He often used to say”: DM, 10/20/98
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“resented it terribly”: Interview with Elsa Bowker
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“I don’t even dare”: B-MR, p. 40
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Just weeks before: DEx, 2/7/80; DM, 4/2/80
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“I had so many dreams”: B-AM2, p. 155
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she felt secure for the first time: B-PJ1, p. 134
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“never dominated”: B-SB, p. 177
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“with great cunning”: B-PJ2, p. 58
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“oiling up, basically”: B-AM1, p. 40
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“When you fall in love”: Interview with Michael Colborne
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“[she] realized [she] had taken on”: B-AM1, p. 42
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“based on her romantic image”: B-MR, p. 42
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“Oh! This is the life”: B-JD, p. 338
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“a perfect English rose”: Sun, 9/8/80
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“ ‘What a cunning lady’ ”: DS, 6/29/81
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“They exaggerated it”: Interview with James Whitaker
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“there was certainly no obvious”: B-SB, p. 191
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“Because we had a foreign”: Interview with Andrew Neil
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The most important beneficiary: S. J. Taylor,
Shock! Horror! The Tabloids in Action
(1992), pp. 217, 343
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“Kelvin is a natural”: Interview with Andrew Neil
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“Kelvin would adopt at a”: R&R-Doc, Part II, p. 7
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“I understand all your problems”: SuMi, 9/21/80
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“had a way … of taking scalps”: Taylor, p. 152
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“fitted perfectly”: B-JW, p. 150
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“James and Harry … were like”: Interview with Andrew Morton
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“People talk about me as if”:
You
, 8/22/93
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After graduating: Ibid.; Interview with James Whitaker
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“master of trivia”: B-DK, p. 88
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“absolutely scarlet”: Interview with James Whitaker
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“His face was beet-red”: Interview with Peter McKay
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“Whitaker both proclaimed”: Ibid.
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“I know binoculars are”: Interview with James Whitaker
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“several intimate chats”: B-JW, pp. 155, 160
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“resemblance to a London”: B-DK, p. 61
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Andrew Morton grew up: Interview with Andrew Morton
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“Her blue eyes gaze straight”: DS, 6/30/83
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“to think they were friends”: ES, 10/9/93
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“If they do a feature”:
Independent on Sunday
, 9/17/95
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“the Pompadoured Poltroon.… The Tonsured Traducer”: ES, 12/3/91
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“old established”:
The Independent
, 3/2/96
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“[They] knew no one”: Interview with Nigel Dempster
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“new choice of girlfriend”: DM, 9/18/80
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“back in each other’s”: DS, 11/5/80
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“romantic underwear expert”: Mi, 1/19/81
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“If I go to a restaurant”: DM, 11/24/80
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“very depressed”: B-SB, p. 197
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“safe house”: Ibid., p. 178
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“encouraged the romance”: Ibid., p. 185
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“It’s almost as if the Parker Bowleses”: DS, 11/12/80
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“from the moment of [Charles’s] engagement”: B-JD, pp. 346–47
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had stopped when Charles started: B-PJ2, p. 71
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“The pressures on the prince”: B-JD, p. 339
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“She was most certainly in love”: B-SB, p. 197
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Barry sensed her disappointment: Ibid., p. 192
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Somewhat primly, she was: B-AM1, p. 39
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“quietly captivating”: Mi, 11/19/80
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“rely on instinct”: DS, 11/13/80
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“reputation as a demon driver”: DS, 11/11/80
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“an 80-mph car caper”:
Time
, 2/28/83
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“erratic driving record”: DS, 11/13/80
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“the friendship which Charles and Diana”: Sun, 11/10/80
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“has been groomed”: Ibid.
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“choice of bride”: ST, 9/23/90
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the two women chipped: B-JD, p. 340
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“Both grandmothers know”: ES, 11/13/80
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“If I’d said to [Charles]”: B-JD, p. 340
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“sense of humor” and “lifestyle” were “different”: B-AM1, p. 36
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“never sent flowers”: B-JW, p. 153
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the delivery of two dozen: DM, 11/24/80
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“I often felt sorry for her”: DS, 6/30/81
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Yet Charles’s valet: B-SB, p. 192
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“dawn dash”: Ibid., p. 199
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“a bit of a nuisance”: DS, 11/12/80
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Judy Wade of
The Sun:
Sun, 1/5/81
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“or the whole country would”: Interview with James Whitaker
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“The time has come when Prince Charles”: DS, 10/10/80
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“remarkably cool and mature”: Mi, 11/19/80
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“put on the most”: B-AM1, p. 61
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“unbearable … I cried like a baby”: B-AM1, p. 35
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“I’m not so much bored”: DM, 11/24/80
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“everything she [could] lay her hands”: B-SB, p. 110
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“It seems that … Lady Diana”: Mi, 1/19/81
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In December 1980: DM, 12/3/80
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She remembered that he seemed only: B-AM1, p. 35
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“more concerned”: B-SB, p. 191
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“sensationalism”: B-DK, p. 50
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“I should like to take this”: B-PJ1, p. 131
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Diana claimed that she considered: B-AM1, p. 35
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“had suggested … that she seek”: B-MR, pp. 40–41
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“She would automatically sort of”:
Fox Files
interview with Charles Spencer, 7/16/98
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“really pretty”: Interview with Felicity Clark
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“strung up in general”: Ibid.
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“100-mile dash”: SuMi, 11/16/80
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she emphatically insisted: B-PJ1, p. 126
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“I was feeling frail and hungover”: B-JW, p. 28
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“had some supper”: ES, 11/28/80
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“The trouble is, people do believe”: DM, 11/24/80
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“With the exception of the”: SuMi, 11/23/80
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“a blond woman was hurried”: B-JW, p. 32
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“that a call had been made”: Ibid.
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“rang me from the train”: DEx, 7/26/91
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“There was no foundation”: Interview with Michael Colborne
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“I myself was on the train”: B-SB, p. 194
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“there was somebody else around”: B-AM1, p. 33
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“inexcusable” lies: B-PJ1, p. 130
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“Things have been getting very”: DS, 1/12/81
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“I’d like to marry soon”: ES, 11/28/80
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“Lady Diana Spencer last night asked”: DEx, 11/29/80
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After checking Tavener’s: B-DK, p. 83
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“never lied to me”: B-JW, p. 158
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“The whole thing was”: Interview with James Whitaker
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even offering advice:
Time
, 2/28/83
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“Diana was very aware that”: Interview with James Whitaker
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“I can assure you”: DS, 11/10/80
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“horrified”: B-JW, p. 154
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“a background of leaping in”: DM, 11/24/80
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“I will simply die”: B-MR, p. 47
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“If I were to ask”: B-PJ1, p. 133
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“I rang up and spoke”: Interview with Elsa Bowker
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“He’d been saying for some time”: B-SB, p. 197
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“He counseled his son”: B-JD, p. 341
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“sensed the absence of intensity”: Ibid.
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“such a terrible mismatch”: B-JD, p. 342
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“confused and anxious state”: Ibid. (PC letter 1/28/81 to unnamed recipient)
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“support helped to steel”: Ibid.
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“There was never anything tactile”: B-AM1, pp. 33–34
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“a voice said to me inside”: Ibid., p. 34
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“From day one, I always knew”: Ibid., p. 62
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“As for becoming Queen”: Pano, p. 2
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“After everything I’ve been through”: Sun, 5/21/91
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“whatever love means”: B-AM1, p. 34
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“complete disaster”: Ibid.
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“spoke constantly but guardedly”: B-SB, p. 199
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“We’re not taking any”: B-PJ1, p. 136
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“Can you find the”: ITV-Doc
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“shocked.… She told me it”: Sun, 1/11/98
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“He was very good at hiding”: B-SB, p. 174
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“Wherever he went”: Interview with Anthony Holden
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“I am very lucky that someone”: B-JD, p. 343 (PC letter 3/5/81 to unnamed recipient)
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“unrequited love”: B-PT, pp. 54–55
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“What really hurt”: Sun, 1/12/98
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“nobody with insincere motives”: B-AM1, p. 117
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“I couldn’t handle [them]”: B-AM1, p. 34
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“It’s a relief”: DM, 2/25/81
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That night Diana dined: B-PJ2, p. 67
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“nobody … there to welcome”: B-AM1, p. 35
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Diana had a suite: B-SB, p. 205
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“What shall I do? Lady Diana never”: Ibid., p. 206
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she bristled when: B-DK, p. 225
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“quite ruined the music room”: B-SB, p. 206
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“The Prince of Wales has made”: DEx, 7/27/81
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She said they treated her coldly, and she complained: B-AM1, p. 37
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In her first official appearance: Ibid.
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“Diana told me … she’d received”: B-MR, p. 141
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“Few people voice criticism”: B-SB, p. 116
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“less training in her new job”: B-AM1, p. 120
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“to instruct her in the ways”: B-JD, p. 357
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“I don’t think any of them”: Interview with Michael Colborne
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“two hundred percent behind”: Ibid.
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Although Diana later said she admired: B-AM1, p. 47
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They instructed Diana on: Interview with Michael Colborne
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“I was not the usual type”: Ibid.
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“I was Uncle Michael”: Ibid.
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“Diana was terrified”: Humphrey Carpenter,
Robert Runcie: The Reluctant Archbishop
(1996), p. 225
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“I hope to see her every”: Mi, 1/20/99 (letter from the Queen 3/5/81 to unnamed recipient)
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“like screwing a lightbulb”: B-SF, p. 83
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The Queen Mother offered: DS, 1/27/82; Mi, 7/22/84; B-DK, p. 226
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The Queen and Prince: B-DK, p. 181;
Harper’s & Queen
, 4/90
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“You don’t get training”:
McCall’s
, 10/84
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“I was terrified, really”: B-AM1, p. 37
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“For Diana, royal life”: Interview with Roberto Devorik
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“It was as though”: SuPe, 6/30/91
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“I missed my girls”: B-AM1, p. 37
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He taught her to: DS, 1/27/82; B-DK, p. 227
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“the care with which he nurtured”: B-JD, p. 493
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“The Prince of Wales was”: Interview with Michael Colborne
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he grew impatient with those: B-SB, p. 105
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“I always feel that unless”: B-JD, p. 492 (PC letter 3/31/87 to unnamed recipient)
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he could be short-tempered: Ibid., p. 493
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“When you don’t read”: Interview with Michael Colborne
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Years later she told: Interview with Roberto Devorik
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She sometimes threw temper: B-JD, pp. 343, 345
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“She went to live at Buckingham”: B-AM1, p. 119
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“I didn’t know about jealousy”: Ibid., p. 38
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When he had to leave: Interview with Michael Colborne
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“much regretted”: B-JD, p. 343 (PC letter 3/29/81 to unnamed recipient)
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Charles tried to reassure: B-PJ1, p. 149