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4 Books To Read If You Adore Princess Diana

by Pakhi Rajesh Kumar Dixit

It has been more than two decades since the tragic death of Princess Diana in a terrible car crash. She had always been a woman full of grace, poise and unbeatable charm. Other than her impeccable sense of style, she was a humanitarian – from trying to remove the stigma of people with AIDS to helping people, she won hearts globally. If you adore Princess Diana for being the woman of substance that she was, here are 4 books that will remind you of the ‘‘People’s Princess’’.

Diana: Her True Story – In Her Own Words by Andrew Morton
Pages: 448

The biography of Princess Diana, written with her cooperation created waves in 1992 because it changed the perspective of public towards the British royal family. Initially, it was ridiculed because never a senior royal had spoken unfiltered truths about her unhappy marriage, her relationship with the Queen and her life inside the House of Windsor. Andrew Morgan revisited the secret tapes he made with late princess to reveal unheard truths about her life, hopes and dreams. This is a fully revised edition which truly marked Diana’s legacy to be monumental for the British monarchy. This classic is the closest one can come to peek inside her heart and mind.

Diana: In Pursuit of Love by Andrew Morton
Pages: 320

When Andrew Morton’s world-famous biography, Diana: Her True Story, came into public eye, it shook the British establishment. Yet it was not the complete story because Diana after her divorce morphed into a courageous, self-confident and independent modern woman from a mere trophy wife. Diana: In Pursuit of Love follows this journey of picking herself up and dusting off the past. The book begins where Andrew’s first book left off and a vast wealth of new unpublished material has been added. The book also throws light on her renowned lover James Hewitt. In Pursuit of Love is an unbiased and raw account of one of the most admired members of the British royal family.

Remembering Diana: A Life in Photographs by National Geographic
Pages: 200

This beautiful photography collection with a foreword by bestselling author and magazine journalist Tina Brown celebrates Princess Diana in more than 100 iconic images.  For the millions who love the People’s Princess and would want an insight into her life, this delight of a book is perfect to devour. Each page documents her memorable moments in the public’s eye. From her days as a schoolgirl to her marriage to Prince Charles, the birth of Princes William and Harry, and her life in the media as a fierce humanitarian. This beautiful book also has remembrances from those who knew her such as Tina Brown herself and musician Elton John, along with princess’s own commentary.

The Diana Chronicles by Tina Brown
Pages: 544

This 20th Anniversary Edition of Tina Brown’s insight into the life of Diana Princess of Wales, with a brand-new introduction by Andrew Marr tells people about the troubled life she led in the House of Windsor and what led up to her breaking free from the royal family. From becoming a public celebrity figure with mass influence and being on the cover page of every magazine to its devastating effect which ultimately took her life. Knowing Diana personally, Tina Brown breaks down the formidable world of the Royals of the House of Windsor for us to understand like we have never done before.

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