Synopsis
Celebrated editor Tina Brown reveals Princess Diana's tumultuous inner life as no one else has.
Ten years after her mysterious death in Paris, Princess Diana continues to haunt our imaginations. Now Tina Brown, who knew Diana personally, brings a fresh perspective to the questions that continue to surround the woman who became a beloved cultural icon. Was she "the people's princess," who electrified the world not only with her beauty, but with her moving humanitarian missions? Or was she a media-savvy neurotic, who nearly brought down the monarchy? As the former editor of Vanity Fair and The New Yorker, and as a fellow Englishwoman, Tina Brown brings a much needed authority and understanding to Diana's compelling story.
The New York Times Sunday Book Review - Caroline Weber
With The Diana Chronicles, Tina Brown breathes new life into the saga of this royal icon of blondness by astutely revealing just how powerful, and how marketable, her story became in the age of modern celebrity journalism.