![]() ![]() Here's just a few of the big revelations that stunned readers back when the book was first published in 1992: I rather see it as a lifebelt against being drowned and it is terribly important to me."ĭiana's tapes, and the book that came of them, reveal a huge amount of information around Diana's private life and the struggles she faced living within the royal family. It is a chance for my own self to surface a little rather than be lost in the system. "An author who has done me a particular favour is now writing a book on me as Diana, rather than POW (Princess of Wales). While that is also depicted in The Crown's adaptation, what we don't get to see in this episode is Diana sending her father Earl Spencer a note asking for family album photos she could use in the book. ![]() But strangely enough, none of his files or other possessions were taken, aside from just one camera. Morton also mentions that during the year he and Diana were in contact, his office was burgled. "It was the most incredible outburst of really innermost pain, rage, frustration, anger – you were swept away with it. Almost like someone who was a prisoner who had a few moments before the guards came."Īnd that's why there was never any doubt in Morton's mind when it came to the veracity of these tapes: Morton describes how Princess Diana spoke with a "breathless urgency. ![]()
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