Mermaid 1962, you probably didn't see it, but one cannot forget the "American Princess".
It was called 'Paul Burrell, in his own words'. It was, IMO, vomit worthy.
Paul Burrell: In His Own Words - Channel 4
Yet he still says in his books he has kept some of her secrets. I really don't think Diana would have been surprised at him saying these things, as everyone liked to talk to the press about her.I'm sure she wouldn't have liked it, though.
"I don't think she would mind me telling you about this..."
Right. She loved it when other people blabbed to the press about her. Sigh...
I think he's deluded himself into thinking their relationship was something it wasn't. He'd have been frozen out quick smart - and sacked, too, since he was a servant, not a friend - for saying such things. We all know that, how come he doesn't.
paul burrell wants reconciliation
Express.co.uk - Home of the Daily and Sunday Express | Day & Night :: Paul Burrell wants reconciliation
LOYALTY? THIS MAN WOULDN'T KNOW HOW TO SPELL IT; In denial: Paul Burrell after giving evidence at the High Court yesterday. - Free Online LibraryHis reputation is largely built on being known as Diana's 'rock', but Patrick Jephson, who was her private secretary for eight years, long ago made it plain that she used the same word about practically everyone in her team.
Yesterday Princess Margaret's old chauffeur, David Griffin, who for years was a neighbour at Kensington Palace, expressed amazement at the way Burrell continues to promote himself as the central figure in Diana's life.
'I still remember the day, not long before she died, when she came out of her house moaning about Burrell going through her private letters,' he said. 'She said to me, "I'm going to have to get rid of that man". I said, "You don't mean it", and she replied, "Yes I do".'
When I read Barrel's book,he seemed sincere.Anyway he gave his support to Diana,but he decided to get profits from this situation.It wasn't well done at all,maybe Diana revealed him something and he then did it.
From other side,he treated the Queen with respect and told the episode how William wanted to keep his mother's wedding dress,but the Spencers sold it without William' s agreement.
I think if Diana had had a closer relation with her mother,she wouldn't have been so inclined to reveal her feelings to many different people,even servants.
Some time ago ,he was accused of stealing,then who knows?
I think he wouldn't be invited to the wedding.
By the way,is he divorced?