Beatrix Campbell argues that Diana was hounded by a press that regarded her as an easy target. Her exposure of the coldness of the royal family was part of her espousal of a number of radical causes that she supported during her latter years.
Poses questions about the conflicting testimonies and many suspicious factors, and condemns the silence in France and Britain about what really happened. This book aims to cast doubt on the assumption that the driver was 3 times over the legal limit. It assembles the evidence that Diana and Dodi had become a threat to the British Establishment.
An examination of Edward of Caernarfon's life and its aftermath.
Prince Christian Frederik (1786-1848) became King Christian VIII of Denmark in 1839. His accession to the throne took place at the end of Denmark's 'Golden Age'. This book, illustrated with photographs of the collection and other artefacts of this period, contains papers from a symposium organised by the National Museum in 1998.
From the day they were born, Prince William and Prince Harry have been the focus of attention in Britain and around the world. Their parents' fairytale wedding, followed swiftly by the arrival of two sons, seemed like the perfect happy ending. The two young princes were sheltered from the pressures that drove their parents to divorce.