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The Manchester Evening News declared, it needed "a biographer like Ingrid Seward to unleash a sober, challenging glimpse in to the one romance of such scrutiny." That romance is the organic, troubled, and frequently turbulent relationship between Princess Diana and Queen Elizabeth. According to conventional knowledge, the Queen and Di were at possibilities almost right away, but as the author of the "explosive booklet" (London Daily Email) uncovers, the Queen was for a long time one of Diana's staunchest defenders, as soon as the near future princess set foot on the royal turf of Balmoral Castle as a weekend guest in the 1980s. Within this work, best-selling author Ingrid Seward, the longtime editor of Majesty magazine as well as perhaps the most authoritative writer on the royal family, can take the listener behind the palace gates of Buckingham, Balmoral, and Sandrigham, and shows us the way the royals really live and operate among themselves. Elizabeth herself as a young bride had to learn how to deal with all sorts of personal problems, including a sometimes difficult and wayward husband, so she was especially sympathetic to Diana's many idiosyncrasies and problems. From an insider's perspective, the author charts Di's ups and downs: her difficult years as a child, bulimia, depression, or even paranoia, offset by her innate allure, compassion, and common touch. Diana just wanted to be treasured . . . but love isn't area of the royal vocabulary. A few weeks before her death, Princess Diana called and invited Ingrid Seward to come to her house. Pulling on her long relationship with Diana and what turned out to be Diana's last chat with a member of the press, Seward provides amazing insight in to the Camilla Parker Bowles affair, as well as the views and views of one of the very most adored and vilified women of the 20th hundred years.