![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Consider the below your royal reading list, if you're not ready to leave the Windsor grounds behind just yet. But there are lots more books about Princess Diana where that came from, including tell-alls from people who knew her well, and even fictionalized accounts that pull from the headlines we all devoured at the time. She spilled the royal tea in the biography, Diana: Her True Story - in Her Own Words written by Andrew Morton, which likely informed part of the TV show. If you're looking for more information about what it was really like for Diana moving within the Windsor inner circle, you're in luck. Still, those who knew Diana well noticed - Mary Robertson, for whom Diana had nannied the previous year, wrote There was just a hint of the youngster. Welcome to those of you who are just arriving to this party: The drama is spicy, the outfits are fabulous and the story is the stuff of legends. Then there are those who are just recently hopping on the fandom train, thanks to the fourth season of The Crown. There are two types of Princess Di fans: Those who got up super-early to watch the royal wedding in 1981, then did so again to cry buckets during her funeral in 1997 and later bought the purple Beanie Baby that bore her name. ![]()
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