“It was a gradual realization by her that she needed to have some control over what was said… and that wasn‘t going to be possible in a newspaper,' Colthurst told MSNBC.
“I think it was a gradual realization by her that she needed to have some control over what was said … and that wasn‘t going to be possible in a newspaper. It was better, in fact, to do that through a book. And really that was a decision that she gradually came to over some months,”The creation of the book was headline-worthy on its own. Colthurst would arrive to Kensington Palace under the guise of having lunch with the princess, carrying Morton's questions.
Colthurst told MSNBC that the whole process was actually “much simpler than people imagine," and"not so James Bond." As Morton explained in a 2017 with theHe remembered his last conversation with Diana
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