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“Proud lady” All Princess Diana required was “respect” Would not have revolted
Patrick Jephson, a former private secretary to the Princess of Wales, thinks that if the mother-of-two had been given more care and love, she might not have revolted against the aristocracy.
Speaking to Royally Obsessed, the secretary began: “I was in no doubt, in my own mind, [that] had she been treated with respect, affection, had she been encouraged and guided in a positive way, there is no way she would have been a rebel against the royal establishment.”
He added: “But she was, she wasn’t just the girl next door, she was a very proud aristocratic woman.
“She was informal, in many ways, and approachable, relatable, but she was no push-over.”
Mr Jephson said: “She had real steel, in her soul as a lot of her critics discovered to their embarrassment.”
“She sometimes was a little too impetuous for my liking.
“She could be defiant, to the point of recklessness.”
He continued by saying that these characteristics likely “contribute” to the fact that we “remember” her.
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