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You will be transported into the fascinating world Diana, Princess of Wales, occupied in the British capital, London. DIANA following in her footsteps, takes you to the cathedral where she was married, the palaces where she lived, the abbey where her funeral was conducted and the apartment block she called home until a king-in-waiting came courting. It has 35 beautifully designed illustrations and each is accompanied by a revealing vignette
You will experience:
the places where she ate - from the salubrious celebrity haunts to the burger bars where she used to take William and Harry for what she told them was ‘a nosh’ the fashion houses where she shopped for fine clothes; the hospitals where she tended to the sick; the special places where her memory is preserved
And then there are the places where she let her hair down:
an outrageously gay venue on the wrong side of the Thames; the grand Royal Opera House where she left the Royal Box and her surprised husband to join the dancing on stage; and the Mayfair nightclub where she drank at the bar disguised as a policewoman.
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You will be transported into the fascinating world Diana, Princess of Wales, occupied in the British capital, London. DIANA following in her footsteps, takes you to the cathedral where she was married, the palaces where she lived, the abbey where her funeral was conducted and the apartment block she called home until a king-in-waiting came courting. It has 35 beautifully designed illustrations and each is accompanied by a revealing vignette
You will experience:
the places where she ate - from the salubrious celebrity haunts to the burger bars where she used to take William and Harry for what she told them was ‘a nosh’ the fashion houses where she shopped for fine clothes; the hospitals where she tended to the sick; the special places where her memory is preserved
And then there are the places where she let her hair down:
an outrageously gay venue on the wrong side of the Thames; the grand Royal Opera House where she left the Royal Box and her surprised husband to join the dancing on stage; and the Mayfair nightclub where she drank at the bar disguised as a policewoman.