Diana confidant Andrew Morton (author of the 1992 book, Diana: Her True Story) says that when Bashir first met Tom Mangold as a young journalist, he told the veteran BBC reporter that while dying ...
Vanity Fair recently revisited Andrew Morton’s 1992 bestseller, “Diana: Her True Story.” The late Princess of Wales secretly collaborated with the British journalist to share her struggles ...
Vanity Fair recently revisited Andrew Morton’s 1992 bestseller, "Diana: Her True Story." The late Princess of Wales secretly collaborated with the British journalist to share her struggles with ...
with royal biographer Andrew Morton—who wrote Diana: Her True Story—revealing that her distaste for royal Christmas started because of gag gifts, according to Vanity Fair. Diana was "mortified ...
Andrew, who wrote the biography, Diana: Her True Story in Her Own Words, Diana 'hated' spending Christmas day at Sandringham with the Royal Family. Andrew claimed her disdain for the traditional ...
"It was fairly fraught," she told royal biographer Andrew Morton, author of Diana: Her True Story—In Her Own Words, when describing royal Christmas celebrations. "Isn't that awful?" she continued.
Andrew Morton, who wrote the bestseller Diana: Her True Story, claimed that Diana’s foray into the unusual world of royal festive customs began during her first Christmas at Sandringham in 1981.