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Old 06-16-2007, 06:27 AM
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I have finished the reading. A very heavy and intentive collection of information indeeed. Tina Brown has set a fast pace about Diana's years. She has great understandings about the use of the media during Diana years. No many new facts about Diana's life but Tina Brown does try to present a picture that Camilla and Andrew PB's marriage was more blissful than we thought and he is her consuming passion but she refusing to let Charles go and Charles has enduring feelings about her. I think basically Tina Brown wants us to see Diana as a modern girl who refused to share her husband with his mistress but she has no way to retain her husband's interest because of the ever presence of Camilla.Not much has been said about Diana's love lives but she does mention a historian to warn Diana beforehand how to preserve her image after her separation ; no sex and no talk to press but Diana did not listen of course.

The book will reinforce the image of Diana as a modern girl who purusuited her love despite her unrealistic thoughts and she has great possession toward her men which may be hard for men to cope. And she has reinforce the old image of old fashion stiff Windsors image . Diana is casted in a sympathic light,Camilla is casted in a cunning and manipulative light, and prince Charles is casted in a eccentric, bad temper and weak man light.

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