M uch ado has been made about Princess Diana‘s 1994 “revenge dress.” This term was coined by the press about the Christina ...
“It’s very archaic, and I think it made Diana feel uncomfortable.” Vanity Fair recently revisited Andrew Morton’s 1992 bestseller, “Diana: Her True Story.” The late Princess of Wales ...
“It’s very archaic, and I think it made Diana feel uncomfortable.” Royal biographer Andrew Morton agreed that Diana “hated” spending Christmas at Sandringham. He alleged that her ...
The late Princess of Wales relayed these sentiments to biographer Andrew Morton, and Diana hated Christmases at Sandringham so much that she even ducked out early on occasion. Related: Princess ...
For many, Christmas is a time for unique traditions and light-hearted fun – and, surprisingly, the royal family is no exception. Behind the grandeur of royal celebrations, the British royals have ...
According to Diana's biographer Andrew Morton, author of the book Diana: Her True Story in Her Own Words, she was "mortified" by the blunder, revealing that she gave Princess Anne a cashmere ...
The drama started with Diana's first Christmas at Sandringham in 1981, with royal biographer Andrew Morton—who wrote Diana: Her True Story—revealing that her distaste for royal Christmas ...
"It’s very archaic, and I think it made Diana feel uncomfortable." Vanity Fair recently revisited Andrew Morton’s 1992 bestseller, "Diana: Her True Story." The late Princess of Wales secretly ...