"I can't emphasise strongly enough the volatility of the situation inside Kensington Palace". Speaking for the first time since details of the book became known, Mr Morton said: "The tears that she has shed in public in Liverpool are nothing compared to the tears she has shed over the last year. The Princess has begun another full week of engagements, attending the annual Order of the Garter service with other members of the royal family at Windsor on the eve of the book's publication.Īlthough she appeared composed at this event, she was seen breaking down in tears at another public engagement in Liverpool last week. A controversial new book about the Princess of Wales claims she attempted suicide on several occasions over the last decade, and portrays her as a deeply depressed and unstable character.Īuthor Andrew Morton insists he has reliable sources for the allegations, which appear in Diana: Her True Story.īuckingham Palace would not comment on any specific claims, and said Princess Diana did not co-operate with the biography in any way whatsoever.
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