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Diana's biographer Andrew Morton says there is "no doubt" she would have "tried to act as peacemaker" between her estranged ...
Andrew Morton first published his biography of Princess Diana, Diana: Her True Story, in 1992. Using her friend, Dr. James Colthurst, as a go-between, Morton asked the Princess questions and she ...
Princess Diana would be “very conflicted” by her son Prince Harry’s decision to launch a series of attacks on his family of origin, Andrew Morton, the royal biographer best known for his ...
After Diana’s death, Morton revealed that Diana was his primary source in an expanded 1997 edition. In 2017, for the 20th anniversary of her death, Morton published another expanded edition ...
Author and journalist Andrew Morton posing after the publication of his book "Diana, Her True Story." Morton is depicted in the latest season of Netflix's "The Crown." Tim Graham Photo Library via ...
Andrew Morton, author of "Diana: Her True Story," recalls what the princess predicted would happen to herself and the royal family — and what would shock her about Harry, William and Charles today.
Princess Diana was the ultimate royal rebel. But Andrew Morton, as he publishes a new biography of Queen Elizabeth, says the late princess would be troubled by Harry’s behavior.
He continued, "I don't say this very often, but I was shaken." Elizabeth Debicki, as Princess Diana, is interviewed by Andrew Morton, played by Andrew Steele, in a scene from "The Crown." ...
Andrew Morton already knows the first line of his obituary. “It’ll be: ‘Princess Diana's biographer, Andrew Morton, passed away,’” he tells me rather confidently over Zoom.
In 1992, Andrew Morton's book -- Diana: Her True Story -- was the tell-all to end all tell-alls. Upon its release, Morton claimed that he did not interview Diana for the book, but it was later ...
BIBLIOPHILES Andrew Morton, Princess Diana’s biographer, on what the royals read The answer is not inspiring By Amy Sutherland Globe correspondent, Updated December 28, 2023, 8:44 a.m.
Andrew Morton, most famous for his 1992 biography about Princess Diana titled, Diana: Her True Story–in Her Own Words, never intended to let the public know she worked with him on the book.