She would use this money on everyday items like going to the cinema, magazines, shopping expeditions and trips abroad, |
should have been kept under lock and key |
The clear implication was in court that these items were in my possession. They never have been, |
The Prince of Wales lives in a world where everybody says Yes, and the only people who can tell him things he doesn't want to hear are his parents. |
The remarks kept punching away at the princess's ego and spirit, delivered by the man she had held in great respect ever since she married into the family, and that was what bothered her most, |
The remarks kept punching away at the princess's ego and spirit, delivered by the man she had held in great respect ever since she married into the family, and that was what bothered her most. |
Whatever I write about her (Diana) is in memory of her and it is the truth. |
With the benefit of hindsight, the content of that letter has bothered me since her death. |