Showing posts with label princess of wales. Show all posts
Showing posts with label princess of wales. Show all posts

02 April 2014

The full story behind Diana: Her True Story

I got interested in royalty after the death of Diana, Princess of Wales. I was 11 years old, and all of a sudden she was on the cover of every magazine for months upon months. I read everything I could about her, and that started my obsession for royals.

One of those books I read was Diana: Her True Story, by Andrew Morton. At time I read it, I remember thinking she was this sad, tragic figure that needed everyone to pity her. I realize now that when she cooperated to make the book with Morton, she was in a very depressing period in her life, and the book doesn't paint the full picture of who Diana really was.

What's more, the publication of Diana: Her True Story changed the way the Palace responded to negative press about them. At one point, the Palace had so much power in Britain, that if you wrote something negative about any of its members, you would lose your job at whatever newspaper or publisher you worked for.

This video explains how Morton's book changed things in Britain:

For a more accurate picture on who the real Diana, Princess of Wales, really was, I suggest reading any of Paul Burrell's books. Burrell was Diana's butler, and he wrote two books about his service to her: A Royal Duty and The Way We Were: Remembering Diana. Burrell has been criticised for profiting off of the Princess, which he indeed has. I personally feel like her death left him without a job, and without a friend, and it gained him quite a lot of infamy, especially when he was in court for having so many of the late Princess' possessions, so what else was he supposed to do?

I know most of you probably feel differently on this matter, but I will say it is extremely sad that the Princess was so famous that after her death, pretty much everyone who had ever known or worked for her wrote exposés on her. Even her brother, The Earl Spencer, used her image on the cover of his book about the Spencers (because who would have read his book without the Diana connection?).

29 April 2013

16 years ago...

  Sixteen years ago, the world lost one its most beloved princesses, Diana. It is hard to believe it's been so long since she was here. I always thought she was most beautiful the year she died, as it seemed that finally she had found herself, and felt comfortable in her own skin.

Diana Spencer as a young girl, holding a pet guinea pig.

Princess Diana early on in her marriage. She is wearing the Spencer family tiara, and the yellow-ribboned order of Queen Elizabeth II.

Diana wearing the "Cambridge Lover's Knot" tiara, which was commissioned by Queen Mary, and based off of a tiara belonging to the then Duchess of Cambridge.

This and the following photos are from a series by Mario Testino. In them, Diana looks relaxed and happy. They were taken a few short months before her death in Paris.

Diana wearing one of the various dressed she auctioned off in 1997.




 


31 March 2012

Diana, the Princess of Wales

A set of Postage stamps from the Togo Republic commemorating the death of the Princess of Wales. These were a gift from my grandma, and have always been my favorite stamps of Diana, as they are incredibly detailed oil paintings.

A sheet featuring all the different images of Diana from the Togo Republic.

A beautiful souvenir sheet from Mongolia featuring a young Diana on her wedding day.

Another sheet from Mongolia, featuring pictures of Diana from all decades of her life.

The British issue of stamps commemorating the death of the Princess of Wales. These stamps were issued only a few days after she died.