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‘He never asked her’ Princess Diana author reveals important question

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‘He never asked her’ Princess Diana author reveals important question

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  • According to Andrew Morton, the Princess Diana biographer.
  • The Royal had no remorse about penning a book about her.
  • Diana died without any remorse, according to Morton, who wrote the Princess.
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Princess Diana biographer, Andrew Morton the Royal had no remorse about penning a book about her life. Diana died without any remorse, according to Morton, who wrote the Princess’ biography with her assistance.

However, Morton revealed a crucial query he omitted from his correspondence with the former Princess of Wales in an interview with Hello! magazine’s A Right Royal Podcast.

He stated: “I never questioned her on the subject of “why” once. Possibly because she asked herself, “Why am I doing this?”” However, he went on to say that Diana was always “relieved” that the book had been published.

He stated: “When I sent Diana to read chapter six, she was in tears reading it because it brought back so many memories. I remember times when Diana was in tears talking about some of the troubles in her life, particularly her suicide attempts.

“She did have a challenging and terrible childhood, and discussing that as well was like ploughing a field; it brought all kinds of unhappiness to the surface,” he said.

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