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Old April 23rd, 2007, 07:22 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 'Spiteful and neurotic': the most savage attack on Lady Diana EVER

'Spiteful and neurotic': the most savage attack on Diana EVER | the Daily Mail


Princess Diana was a manipulative schemer who was ruthless in her pursuit of Prince Charles, a bombshell book will claim.


The account of her extraordinary life, to be published weeks before the tenth anniversary of her death, paints the princess as spiteful, media-savvy and neurotic.

The book, by former Vanity Fair editor Tina Brown, is bound to provoke controversy, not only for the number of people speaking publicly for the first time about Diana, but also for the timing of its publication.

It will appear in mid-June - a fortnight before the memorial concert planned by Princes William and Harry. Scroll down for more ...

Tina Brown: Ex-Vanity Fair editor's scorching book depicts her 'friend' Diana as a spiteful and manipulative neurotic

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What has given the book huge credibility is the fact that its author is the well-connected Miss Brown, who had lunch with the princess only weeks before her death in 1997.

She previously caused a storm with a 1985 article, The Mouse That Roared, blaming Diana's "boring" and neglectful husband for her transformation from shy girl to international star.

Chief among the latest claims is that, far from being a lovestruck young girl, Diana was more in love with Charles's title than she was with him and that her mother Frances Shand Kydd tried to talk her out of the marriage.

She is said to have asked whether Diana loved the prince, or loved "what he is", to which Diana retorted: "What's the difference?"

It also includes allegations about the Duchess of Cornwall, not least that the love of her life was not Charles but actually her first husband, Andrew Parker Bowles.

She pursued the philandering cavalry major for six years before their marriage, the book says, only agreeing to resume her relationship with Charles because she savoured the idea of being a royal consort and was angry at her husband's infidelities.

By contrast, Charles comes off surprisingly well, with the claim that he remained a little in love with Diana in her final years.

Miss Brown claims that after the fatal Paris car crash, Charles clung to the hope she would survive and he would bring her home and care for her.

The book is to be serialised in Vanity Fair magazine next month and Miss Brown is said to have received a £1 million advance from the publishers.

While some of the claims have been aired in various forms before, others are new.

She claims to have interviewed 250 insiders about Diana, from Tony Blair to Dr James Colthurst, who breaks his 15-year silence about his role as go-between carrying tape recordings of Diana's reminiscences to Andrew Morton for the 1992 book Diana: Her True Story.

Others include Charles's former flame Sabrina Guinness, whose account of the early stages of the courtship between Charles and Diana shatters the image of a shy innocent being pursued by a prince.

Guinness says it was Diana who was "all over" Charles. "She was flirting, she was giggling . . . sitting on his lap."
Other claims include:
• Diana had two "assignations" with Charles on the royal train before they were married, then co-operated with the Palace to preserve her image of virginity. At the time, claims that she had spent the night with Charles caused a huge controversy.
• Given a choice of engagement rings to be paid for by the Queen, she picked the biggest.
• She falsely convinced herself on honeymoon that Charles had resumed his affair with Camilla.
• The story that while pregnant with William she threw herself downstairs was a sympathy-seeking lie and in fact she only stumbled.
• After the divorce she was looking for "a guy with a Gulfstream jet", had no intention of marrying Dodi Fayed and was plotting to land American financier Teddy Forstmann.
• Cavorting in a bikini with Dodi was designed to anger the Queen and Charles.
• William fought with Diana over her relationship with Dodi.
• On the eve of her wedding she cycled around the grounds of Clarence House singing: "I'm going to marry the Prince of Wales tomorrow."

The last claim is in sharp contrast to what Diana herself said on the tape recordings used by Andrew Morton.

Talking about her wedding, she said: "I was feeling deathly calm, deathly calm. I felt like a lamb to the slaughter and I knew I couldn't do anything about it . . . My wedding day was the worst day of my life."

The different perspective is given by the Queen Mother's servant William Tallon, who told Miss Brown he saw Diana's giddy celebration.

Her relationship with billionaire Teddy Forstmann - who owned the company that makes Gulfstream jets - has been known about before.
But speaking for the first time he says they never consummated their relationship and that he sent her flowers every week for three years.

"Diana definitely wanted a guy in her life. [She] had the idea that we should get married, that I should run for President and she would be First Lady."
Miss Brown said the book was sympathetic to everyone. "I think the portrait of Diana is one that has a lot of human generosity," she said. "Like everyone she's a combination of things and that's true of all the protagonists in the book."
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Old April 23rd, 2007, 07:31 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Perhaps they should just let the poor woman rest in peace. And Tina Brown really must be hurting for cash...I can't see any other reason for this.
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Old April 23rd, 2007, 07:42 AM   #3 (permalink)
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For crying out loud, most of this stuff isn't even new. It's been done before and why should she get any money for simply rehashing old material. There's nothing 'bombshell' here at all.
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Old April 23rd, 2007, 07:45 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Someone create a boring rag for her to edit so we don't have to put up with any more books from her.
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Old April 23rd, 2007, 07:46 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Agree - None of this is new and most of it is probably true, although the Di-Hard Fans will be up in arms about it. She died 10yrs ago. Enough already.
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Old April 23rd, 2007, 07:48 AM   #6 (permalink)
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And how convenient it's coming out just in time for the 10th anniversary. Dumb, dumb woman. And just for the record, Graydon Carter is a far better editor of VF.
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well that's what i always thought of this silly cow so i'm glad someone's saying it instead of elevating this dumb bimbo to saint status.
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Maybe Tina is angling for an invite to tea with the Prince and his lady, hence the Diana-bashing book.
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Old April 23rd, 2007, 08:18 AM   #9 (permalink)
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well that's what i always thought of this silly cow so i'm glad someone's saying it instead of elevating this dumb bimbo to saint status.
team camilla all the way!!!
Word! I never liked the twit either. I'm sorry she died and all but there was something about her that drove me nuts!

And I like Charles, always have. Not sure why, maybe it's my natural tendency to side with the underdog.
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^^The press HATED him. It got too much for me.
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Old April 23rd, 2007, 08:35 AM   #11 (permalink)
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None of the characters were saints. They were human.

It is sad to use someone who has been dead for a decade to make money. The dead can not defend themselves.
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Old April 23rd, 2007, 08:36 AM   #12 (permalink)
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He is a bit of a twit but only because he grew up in such a stuffy, restricted, emotionally barren environment. He's always been a 'sensitive' type and his parents basically left him to be raised, educated (and loved?) by other people. His father, Prince Philip, is a hard taskmaster (and serial womaniser) and his mother the Queen has to put public duty before her personal life which means long absences. Having said that Prince Charles has been brought up in the most pampered, extravagent, sheltered lifestyle and really has no clue about Real Life as we would understand it. The 'joke' stories about him having a valet to put the toothpaste on his toothbrush for him are true. But he's never known any different so you can't really blame him. His only 'job' is to hang around waiting for his mother to die. Pretty depressing really.

And I don't think he was besotted with Diana, although she was a hot babe. What man wouldn't want her in his bed at least? He may be a drip but he's got a brain. She was a total airhead and they had NOTHING in common. Camilla is the 'mother figure' he never had and he adores her. And she him. I am very glad that fate eventually brought them together. He's going to make a much better King with that woman by his side than Diana could ever have been.
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Old April 23rd, 2007, 08:36 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Jesus, she's been dead a long time. The thing that bothers me is that it's very easy to write books about dead people, one can write anything and pull sources out of their arse.

Secondly, this is not new stuff. It's all rehashed.
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She was frustrated because he never understood her, never gave her what she craved, (love and affection) and she fantasised that he must have been in love with someone else to be holding out on her. This drove her crazy. Just like any other woman in the world.
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I don't really have much of an opinion on Diana-she died when I was 14, and although I was aware of her of course (and her charity work, her divorce, her Panorama interview etc, etc...), she didn't really feature on my radar so to speak.

I was more interested in musicals and make up, but nevertheless, her death came as shuge shock. Partly because she was this almost mythical being that had somehow being put onto the world's pedestal, and partly because she was a member of the Royal Family.

It's what fairy tales are made of, isn't it? Princes and Princesses, Kings and Queens-they don't die in car accidents. But she did, and I think it was the rather 'civilian' death that was at odds with who she was.

If you see what I mean.

Anyway, as I said, I didn't really have much of an opinion of her, but after her death it became increasingly apparent that she was a tortured, lonely woman, not saint or heroine as some would believe.

It was/is incredibly sad, but what's more sad is this book being released exactly ten years after her demise. Can you say insensitive?

Enough is enough now, let the poor woman rest in peace, stop rehashing every little micro detail of her life-it isn't going to bring her back, and really, ten years after her death, it isn't going to do much in the way of changing anyone's perceptions of her.
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