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    After Diana: William, Harry, Charles, and the Royal House of Windsor
    After Diana: William, Harry, Charles, and the Royal House of Windsor

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    Author: Christopher Andersen
    Publisher: Hyperion
    Category: Book

    List Price: $25.95
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    Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 20 reviews
    Sales Rank: 742887

    Format: Bargain Price
    Media: Hardcover
    Number Of Items: 1
    Pages: 352
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6
    Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 6.3 x 1.4

    Dewey Decimal Number: 941.0850922
    ASIN: B000YFH3R4

    Publication Date: June 5, 2007
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    Product Description
    "This family did not have a drop of humanity in it before. I think Ive changed that." --Diana

    For all the millions of words that have been written about the Peoples Princess, no one has yet penetrated palace walls to reveal what has really happened to the Royal Family she left behind ten years ago. Until now. In the manner of his No. 1 New York Times bestsellers The Day Diana Died and The Day John Died, as well as such other bestsellers as his Jack and Jackie, Jackie After Jack, and Dianas Boys, Christopher Andersen (who was consulted by Operation Paget, Scotland Yards official inquiry into Diana's Death) draws on important new sources to paint the first full portrait of a Royal Family still haunted by the ghost of Diana.

    All the compelling elements of a true dynastic saga are here: power, sex, wealth, intrigue, betrayal, tragedy, and scandal. But so, too, is the Princesss legacy of love and compassionalive in the sons who have grown to manhood and are now forging a legacy of their own.

    Among After Dianas many stunning revelations:

    The many times Diana predicted with uncanny accuracy how she would die, why she feared for Camilla's life as well as her own -- and the surprising, never-before-revealed identity of the woman Diana really felt might one day be Queen.

    New details about the hours and days after Diana's death: Charless reaction the moment he saw Diana's body, how Camilla dealt with suddenly becoming the most hated woman in the world, and her secret eight-year campaign to replace Diana.

    How William and Harry have dealt with the public and private pressures -- the troubling influence of their substance-abusing aristocrat friends; from drugs to Nazi uniforms to lap dances and barroom brawls, fresh details about the Princes wild behavior and the demons that still haunt them.

    How Charles cheated on Camilla as well as Diana, and the intriguing other women in the Prince of Waless life.

    Despite Charles's heated denials, the behind-the-scenes maneuvering to make Camilla Queen -- and the Palace power struggle that rages today.

    Inside Operation Paget, Scotland Yards ongoing probe into Dianas death -- why, ten years after, investigators were still shocked by what they found.

    The day Charles was asked point-blank by Scotland Yard if he killed his wife -- and what he said.

    The many beautiful young women in the lives of William and Harry over the past ten years -- including Will's longtime love Kate Middleton, her chances of one day becoming Queen, and why he fears she may meet the same fate as his mother.

    William's obsession with speed, Harry's hunger for risk-taking, and a shared thirst for battle that could lead both Princes to combat in Iraq.

    New information on whether the Queen plans to step aside and who she really wants to see succeed her on the throne.

    Sometimes heartbreaking, often inspiring, always riveting, After Diana is more than just the first comprehensive, compelling biography of the House of Windsor as it is today. It is a bittersweet tale of love, loss, duty, and destiny. It is the story of a family.


    Customer Reviews:   Read 15 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars A CAN'T PUT IT DOWN BOOK   March 6, 2008
    I have read everything that has been published about the British Royal Family, past and present, for years. I have read a load of Diana books but this is my favorite. It is almost like talking to someone who was there.


    3 out of 5 stars A Diana Supporter ---- Not a Fanatic   December 19, 2007
     2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    I am offended by the new term "Diana fanatics" to describe people around the world who believe Diana was treated poorly by her royal husband and royal in-laws as well as courtiers. We merely suppport her and feel she was abused by a cold unfeeling royal system. Naturally any woman who exposed her husband as a cheat would be described as "mean or a trouble-maker" by her husband, her in-laws and the other woman.
    In this book I sensed the author is padding the truth so as not to offend the royal family. Like many authors, the writer of this book went to great links to recognize that Diana, Princess of Wales was no longer a member of the royal family and that the Spencers were her next of kin.
    Yet I am puzzled why no author to date has explained why Diana's ex-mother-in-law and ex-husband were the first to be notified!
    Diana was not a member of the royal family any more so any excuse that protocol demanded the Queen to notified first does not wash.
    If it was because of the boys, the decision was to let them sleep. And they were minors and had no say in the decisions concerning Diana body or anything else.
    The proper adults to notify would have been Diana's brother, sisters or mother.
    After all this, the Windors decided Diana being a commoner again was the Spencers' responsibilty and she did not deserve a public funeral.
    There has always been too many inconsistancies surrounding Diana. She gets a bad rap for being inconsistant with her life but she cannot hold a candle to the media or the royal family.




    5 out of 5 stars A must read   December 3, 2007
     0 out of 1 found this review helpful

    After having read at least 8 Diana books, which were starting to get repetitious with the same information, this one was refreshing with new information and more information on topics I read previously. After Diana......and what transpired was very interesting. I personally can't see how anyone would be disappointed in its details.


    5 out of 5 stars Diana   December 2, 2007
     0 out of 3 found this review helpful

    This is a gift which has not been given to the person yet. It would be premature to rate it until it has been viewed.


    2 out of 5 stars Good but very gossipy work   September 17, 2007
     0 out of 3 found this review helpful

    I found this book to offer an interesting perspective less on the death of Princess Diana and more on the way that this death has changed the Monarchy and the way the media has reported on it. The book also reports in some detail on the lives of the two princess and offers insights into how their behavior may have been different, or not, had the Princess not died so young.

    Still the work is weak because it relies on too many third party news article sources as well as unnamed parties. This in turn makes this work one of the weaker ones as the London tabloids are well known for being exploited by palace intrigue to bash one member of the Royal family for benefit of another. Not a bad read but basically fluff and not even close to a good biography or journalism.



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