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Diana: Story of a Princess

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by Tim Clayton


  Sheffield, Davina 20

  Simmons, Simone 251, 323, 324

  Simpson, Wallis (later Duchess of Windsor) 254, 339, 341

  Sitanala, near Jakarta 195

  Sky News 295

  Slade, Christopher Mitford 168

  Sleep, Wayne 143

  ‘Sloane Rangers’ 27, 29

  Sloane Ranger’s Handbook 29

  Smith family 8

  Snell, Kate 334

  Snettisham 202

  Snow, Jon 360–61, 369–70

  So You Think You Know about Royalty? (royal quiz show) 71

  Soames family 37

  Soames, Lord 45

  Soames, Nicholas 52, 54, 57, 59, 125, 148, 244, 285–6

  Soul, David 186

  Special Branch 367

  Spencer, 6th Earl (Diana’s great-grandfather) 2

  Spencer, Albert Edward John, 7th Earl (‘Jack’; Diana’s grandfather) 2–3, 16, 24

  Spencer, Charles, 9th Earl (Diana’s brother)

  birth 5

  education 5

  and Althorp 24

  Diana admires 53

  house in Cape Town 295

  accuses the media 358

  pledge at Diana’s funeral xii, 374

  Spencer, Lady Cynthia (Diana’s grandmother) 3, 4

  Spencer, Frances see Shand Kydd, Frances

  Spencer, Jane see Fellowes, Jane

  Spencer, John (Diana’s brother) 4

  Spencer, Johnny, 8th Earl (Diana’s father)

  meets and marries Frances 4

  army career 4

  gains custody of his children 6

  divorce from Frances 6

  life at Park House 9

  succeeds as earl 16

  brain haemorrhage 23–4

  pleased with the Charles-Diana relationship 36

  and Diana’s wedding 77, 81, 82, 84

  death 229

  Spencer, Raine, Countess 49, 55–6

  marries Johnny 16

  reforms at Althorp 16, 24

  relationship with Diana 16–17

  and Johnny’s brain haemorrhage 23–4

  and Diana’s wedding 79

  and Mohamed Al Fayed 329

  Spencer, Robert (Johnny’s cousin) 7, 21, 31, 36, 55–7, 77, 121, 123

  Spencer, Robert, 1st Earl 14, 24

  Spencer, Sarah (Diana’s sister) 3

  birth 4

  education 5

  Diana admires her 9

  musicality 13

  relationship with Raine 16–17

  and Prince Charles 21, 23

  and the press 23, 47

  finds Diana a flat 26

  anorexia 72, 119

  Spencer family

  buys peerage from James I 14

  wealth founded on wool and meat 14

  pedigree 14–15

  Althorp conference (1693) 15

  support of the Royal Family 15, 57

  Spencer House, St James’s Palace, London, ‘Jack’s inheritance 2–3

  Spitting Image (television satirical programme) 146–7, 240

  Squidgygate 188–9, 194, 202, 217, 239–40, 276

  Stambolian, Christina 262

  State Opening of Parliament 97, 130

  Stéphan, Judge Hervé 346

  Stevens, Muriel 17–19

  Stibbe, Giles 168

  Sting 373

  Stoppard, Tom 135–6

  The Story of Prince Charles and Lady Diana 71

  Stott, Richard 119, 229, 240–41, 242, 243, 247, 259

  Stowell Park 31

  Sun newspaper 48, 72, 94, 119, 192, 227, 244, 262, 264, 277-8, 335, 365

  Cowdray Park photo 32, 39–40

  Braemar scoop 38–40

  Murdoch buys 50

  celebrates Diana’s wedding 86

  first stories of Diana’s rows with Charles 92

  and Diana’s fall at Sandringham 101, 103

  Diana tapes 188, 189, 190, 239–40

  Woodward coma story 198–9, 203

  Morton writes on Camilla 207

  the golf club incident 209

  Camilla’s relationship with 249–50

  increased sales with a Diana story 267

  the Panorama interview 287

  and the accident 349–50, 352, 358

  Sunday Express 358

  Sunday Mirror 50, 66, 136, 301, 331, 335, 336

  Sunday Telegraph 154

  Sunday Times 20, 77, 161, 216, 226, 227, 231, 232, 238, 239, 258, 277, 310

  Taj Mahal, India 224–5

  Tate Gallery, London 211

  Tatler magazine 29

  Taverner, John 375

  Taylor, Bryce 258–9

  Teresa, Mother 224, 327

  Testino, Mario 323

  Tetbury 73, 97, 100

  TFI 360

  Thatcher, Margaret, Baroness 62, 78–9, 84, 112

  13/18th Royal Hussars 168, 169

  Thornton, Penny 217

  Thorpe Park, Surrey 206, 210

  Tidworth Ground 168

  Time magazine 124, 138, 161–2

  The Times 60, 83, 136, 154, 260, 287

  Today newspaper 175, 238

  Today (Radio 4 programme) 155, 232

  Toffolo, Joseph 282

  Toffolo, Oonagh 251, 282, 323

  Tokyo 147

  Toronto 211

  Travnic 336

  Travolta, John 138

  Treasure Houses of Britain exhibition, Washington 137–41

  Trimming, Colin 147

  Trinity College, Cambridge 88, 114

  Trocadero Centre, London 254

  Trooping of the Colour 71, 150

  Tryon, 2nd Baron 74

  Tryon, Anthony, Lord 46, 74

  Tryon, Lady Dale (‘Kanga’; née Harper) 46, 49, 74, 120

  Turning Point 248

  Twigg, Stephen 223, 236

  United Cerebral Palsy Fund 280–81, 288

  United States of America 134, 274, 281, 309, 326–8

  Utah 281

  Vacani, Madame Betty 24–5

  Vail, Colorado 245

  Val Claret, French Alps 25

  van Cutsem family 37, 125, 239

  van der Post, Sir Laurens 88, 90, 112, 115

  Van Dyck, Anthony 3, 16

  van Velden, Jan 131

  Vanity Fair 134, 135–6, 146, 147, 192, 248, 249, 262, 323

  Venezuela 64

  Verdi, Giuseppe: Requiem 35

  Victoria, Queen 15

  Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington 97

  Vogue magazine 61, 326

  Wade, Judy 94–5, 121, 123, 130, 225, 248, 265–6

  Waitangi 124

  Wales, Charles and Diana tour 93–7

  Walesa, Lech 325

  Walker, Penny 13–14, 16, 21, 22, 58

  Wallace, Anna 31, 158

  Walters, Barbara 83, 327–8

  Ward, Tracy 157

  Ward-Jackson, Adrian 211, 213, 223

  Warrington bomb attack 254

  Washington 64, 137–42, 326–8

  Washington Post 316

  Watson, Milo 168

  Wellesley, Lady Jane 20

  Welsh Guards 375

  Wembley Stadium, London 133

  West, Hazel 149, 150

  West Heath, Sevenoaks, Kent 13–14, 17, 21, 58

  Westmacott, Peter 195

  Westminster Abbey, London 70

  Johnny and Frances marry 4

  Diana ‘practises’ in 51–2

  Diana’s funeral xii, 373–5

  Westminster, Duchess of 112

  Wharfe, Ken 159, 162, 259

  Whitaker, James 38, 66, 107, 108, 118, 119

  White House, Washington 138, 353

  Whiteland, Paddy 144

  White’s Club, London 74, 76

  Whitlam, Mike 259, 270, 304–5, 308–14, 316–17, 320, 321, 322, 336

  William, Prince, in Paris 299

  William the Conqueror 15

  William III, King 15

  William, Prince xii, 126,
327, 342, 365

  birth and christening 111–12

  visits Australia 121, 123

  and Hewitt 157, 163

  childhood 206, 323

  education 207, 233, 376–7

  golf club incident 208–10

  Diana’s concerns 224

  as possible heir to Elizabeth II 285

  and the Berwick Street project 292

  in St Tropez 330–31

  Diana’s death and funeral 370–71

  hopes for 378

  Williams, Jodie 319, 321

  Williamsburg 64

  Wilson, A.N. 368–9

  Wimbledon 72

  Windsor Castle xiv, 44, 59, 73, 101, 243, 244

  Windsor family 43, 86, 88, 137, 367, 370

  Windsor Great Park 21, 153, 231

  Windsor Horse Show 329

  Wingfield, Kez 338, 343, 344, 345

  Wintour, Anna 328

  Woodbury Common 164

  Woodward, Dean 198–9, 202–3, 237–8

  Woodward, Ivy 198–9, 202

  Woodward, Jane 198, 202–3

  Woodward, John 203

  Woolf, Virginia 231–2

  Woomargama, New South Wales 122

  Worcester, Marquis of 157

  Work, Frances (Diana’s great-grandmother) 26

  World at One (radio programme) 228

  Wyatt, Steve 224

  Yacoub, Sir Magdi 295

  York 98

  Young England kindergarten, Pimlico 27, 40–42

  Yu, Lily Hua 251, 338

  Zenezica 336

  Zimbabwe 257

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  Copyright © 2001 by Tim Clayton & Phil Craig and Brook Lapping Productions

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  Originally published in Great Britain in 2001 by Hodder & Stoughton, Ltd.

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  ISBN-13: 978-0-7434-2205-5

  ISBN-10: 0-7434-2205-8

  ISBN-13: 978-0-7434-2206-2 (Pbk)

  ISBN-10: 0-7434-2206-6 (Pbk)

  ISBN-13: 978-1-4391-1803-0 (eBook)

  First Atria Books trade paperback edition August 2003

  Cover design by Tom McKeveny

  Cover photograph by Alpha

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