DescriptionThis book gives the true account of the heartbreaking 5-year affair between Diana, Princess of Wales, and Captain James Hewitt. It is the story of the passionate, yet ultimately hopeless, love between a woman and a man. Author Anna Pasternak's painstaking research and revelations from Captain Hewitt reveal the secrets of his relationship with Princess Diana, painting a picture that has never been seen before of the real woman behind the royal persona.
DescriptionAn icon remembered as vividly in death as she appeared in life, Diana, Princess of Wales, is one of the most enduring personalities of the 20th century, and one of the most enigmatic. Admired, almost worshipped, a forceful presence in society and fashion
DescriptionThe Honorable Diana Frances Spencer attained wealth, power, and title with her marriage to Charles, Prince of Wales. But her ultimate triumph owed nothing to those circumstances and everything to her inner qualities - her innate ability to connect with ordinary people, especially the desperately sick, the rejected, the "unloved." In this biography, the admired author, biographer, and journalist Peter Donnelly tells the story of Diana's unhappy childhood, her fairy tale marriage and the recriminations and sorrow over her divorce, and of how she captured hearts all over the world to become the "people's princess."
DescriptionPaul Burrell was much more than just a loyal servant to Diana, Princess of Wales; he was also her trusted friend and confidante. Intimately associated with the Royal family for more than 20 years, Paul Burrell worked for the Queen and Prince Charles before moving with Princess Diana to Kensington Palace. A Royal Duty is his insider's account of a life devoted to the Royal family. Without sensationalism, he takes us behind palace doors to give us the real story of a life of service, and provides a fascinating picture of Diana as only he knew her. While remaining true to palace and princess alike, Paul Burrell reveals the extraordinary story of his royal duty.
DescriptionBest-selling, critically acclaimed author Mark Helprin's work has drawn favorable comparisons to an elite group of literary legends, including James Joyce, Franz Kafka, Edgar Allan Poe, and Thomas Mann. Helprin's sheer comic brilliance shines in this ingenious farce. Freddy is the bright but aloof Prince of Wales. Fredericka is his blonde, beautiful, and beloved wife. When they stumble into a public relations nightmare with no easy solution, they must make amends by serving an unusual penance. Literally dropped from a plane into a mysterious place called Hoboken, New Jersey, Freddy and Fredericka are given one task. They must reconquer America! A thinly veiled satire of what might have happened if Princess Diana had survived, Freddy and Fredericka is an imaginative gem full of clever wordplay and wicked political jabs.