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he does not care about Harry, he and Di met when she took her 2 kids to him to teach them, there are the pix to show this is the only truth- |
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I think that happened a couple of years back, I read it both in It mags and English 1s, the reporter was a woman from an English newspaper. |
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There is more than one book suggesting that Princess Diana was the first one in the marrigae to have love affairs outside her marriage with Prince Charles. I know Penny Junior is in Pro-Charles camp but I am not sure whether Lady Campell is Pro-Charles. She seemed not to know Prince Charles in Person. The truth is not important now. Even Charles and Camilla got married now. Just let Princess Diana rest in peace and keep her perfect image in people's hearts. Sometimes truth is very painful.
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according to hola.com the brother of diana, earl spencer is expecting his 2nd child with his wife caroline in march 2006
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i got news from royal archives!
New baby for the Earl Spencer and his wife Caroline http://www.royalarchive.com/index.ph...=1352&Itemid=2 |
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Princess Diana's death soon to be a degree course
The death of Britain's Princess Diana is soon to be studied by university students as part of a degree course on conspiracy theories. More: http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/royal_family/98002004.htm
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What a dog I got, he found out we look alike, so he killed himself.--Rodney Dangerfield |
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Miramax to distribute Princess Diana film in US
Hollywood's Miramax Films has sealed a deal to distribute British director Stephen Frears' controversial drama about how the royal family coped with the death of Princess Diana in the United States. http://www.mickeynews.com/News/Displ...d_E_10155Diana |
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PRINCESS DIANA'S DRIVER BLOOD TESTS 'FAKED'
Late British royal DIANA, PRINCESS OF WALES' driver HENRI PAUL was not drunk when he was driving the car which crashed and killed the princess and her lover DODI AL FAYED, writes British newspaper the Daily Express. http://www.contactmusic.com/new/xmlf...0tests%20faked |
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If that was true wouldn't it be all over the television...How reliable is the Daily Express?
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Not particularly. I wouldn't pay much attention to claims by any of the tabloids until they've been confirmed by less sensationalist sources.
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During her life, Diana railed against those who were making money off of her. It seems so amazingly awful people she trusted are doing just that. I read Simone Simmons latest book; save your money. The only interesting part was Diana's comments, if you can believe Simone, about the dresses she chose for auction and how she hated this one or that. For those interested, she hated and was only too happy to part with #79 (the Travolta dress which she said she hated because it reminded her of Charles and the bad time they were having that night), #75 (she liked but could no longer fit into), #31, #s 48 and 59 (she called "the curtains"), #23 (because it looked like a child's birthday cake), #28, #43, #34 (too old fashioned), and the one on page 116 of the catalog because she had loaned it to Carolyn Bartholemew who had kept it for a long time then returned it looking in shabby condition. She also hated the Galliano dress for Dior because it looked like a nightgown. Had he used the fabric she'd selected, she thought it would've looked far better.
All in all, I find it loathesome these people--and a "spiritual healer"--are so eager to get these books out around the anniversary of Diana's death. Of course, I'm part of the problem too because I buy the books! |
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THanks for the heads up on the Simmons book, Maryshawn.
It doesn't make sense to me if, as Simmons claims, Diana hated #28, the strapless blue tulle gown with silver stars....after all, it was one of the few she wore for the new Snowdon portraits in the catalog. I would think she had some say on which ones she was willing to put on. Also #116, the lilac gown w/long sleeves and multi-colored embroidered bodice is so famous because she wore it on their Korean tour in 1992 and looked so miserable....it seems strange it would be lent to her friend since I think it was a well-known gown of Diana's. |
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Oh, it's such a disgusting rehash of things and so much is purely Simmons opinion or recounting of things--with no one to corroborate. I, too, wondered about her comments she attributed to Diana about the dresses she claimed not to like....or the one she said Carolyn Bartholemew had borrowed and worn over and over, then returned in bad shape (it was so well known.....I can't imagine a friend wearing it often). Yes, why would she sit for Snowdon in one of the ones she despised? Which was the one she couldn't fit into any longer? I'll have to look it up quickly.
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75 was the long black Victor Edelsten dress she wore to a few premieres. It is sleek looking but she wore it at a time when she was not anorexic looking.....I don't know if I believe Simone on this one either. Simone also wrote Diana offered her a few dresses. Please. Ms. Simmons is much larger than Diana; I don't think Diana would've given her some of these dresses as there is no way they would've fit.
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I was leafing through a "Hello" magazine issue and there was a list of things Mr. Burrell had in his home. They include:
A blue and white versace dress and hats; PB said they were to be destroyed but he could not do so after her death. I thought Diana's sisters and mothers went through her wardrobe and made these decisions. He was spotted taking some dresses out of her apartment at 3 AM one morning and said he was just "being discreet in moving some of the things Diana's family wanted him to move." Negatives of Diana in her wedding dress. PB said he held onto them "because his emotions were so raw after her death." Framed photos of Prince William with models Naomi Campbell, Claudia Schiffer and Christie Turlington; PB was told to destroy these but "thought William might want them someday." Well, then why didn't he give them to William? Computer floppy disc containing Diana's personal accounts with "Princess-Private" on its label; PB said he had been given it "for safekeeping by a member of the Princess' staff." Well, this is another item which should have been given to family or her sons. Nightwear including Diana's monogrammed pajamas; PB was asked to dispose of them but couldn't say why he did not and they were still in his bedroom 3 years later. This is rather creepy. He was keeping her nightwear in his bedroom???? Two family albums PB "decided to keep safe for William and Harry." Again, why not give them to her sons then? Jewelry box; PB was asked to dispose of it but decided "Diana would have been happy for him to have it." Bound volume of original watercolors, a gift from the Royal Institute to the Prince and Princess of Wales "being stored by him in his loft because he couldn't deal with it." Personal letters to William starting with "My dear Wombat" and photos of Harry right after his birth being held by William. PB didn't offer an explanation for holding onto these. My cynicism about some of Diana's "friends" has grown over the years and, when I read about the things he hung onto, my skepticism about his intent just continues to grow. Clearly, most of these things were meant for Diana's sons. Paul Burrell had many opportunities to turn them over but was "too grief stricken" to do so. And Diana's sons weren't grieving just as hard, if not far more? It just irritates me no end he kept things which may have given some comfort to her sons--like the photos and letters! And holding onto her pajamas, keeping them in his bedroom, really does give me the creeps about him! Wonder what his wife thought about it...... ![]() |
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Maybe he was waiting for an appropriate time to give some of the items to the boys...like a special birthday, aniversary, or something--I don't know.
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What a dog I got, he found out we look alike, so he killed himself.--Rodney Dangerfield |
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i wonder too what Maria Burrell thought of all of the things he kept, esp. the nightclothes. I wonder if he has been as thorough in keeping his own family's mementoes, such as photos and other keepsakes. They seem to have taken a backseat to his devotion to D.
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What Maria Burrell thought of the whole thing might be best summed up by the words Diana used in her Panorama interview "There were three of us in this marriage so it was a bit crowded." In several of the books I've read, like the one by Anne Edwards, this was a phrase borrowed from Mrs. Burrell regarding her marriage and her husband's devotion to Diana.
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SHe'll probably end up writing a book!
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