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Exclusive Sneak Peek | Diana: In Her Own Words


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·Nov 11, 2024

[Music] [Music] Right questions here we [Music] are.

Yeah, has anything come up since the last meetings? Any afterthoughts?

Well, only about being accused at very H of stopping him hunting and shooting.

Let's now go back to the other life before this life, as it were.

Mhm, your first memory after being born? Anything as a child?

I mean, it was a very unhappy childhood. I remember seeing my father slap my mother across the face, and I was hiding behind a door. She was crying.

[Music] The press were being unbearable, following my every move.

Is there any possibility of any announcements of your marriage in the near future?

Can tell me, you sat me down, you said, "Will you marry me?" I thought the whole thing was hysterical—getting married. It was so grown up, and here was Diana, a kindergarten teacher.

I mean, the whole thing was [Music] ridiculous.

I once heard him on the telephone say, "Whatever happens, I'll always love you."

And I told him I'd listen to the door.

We had a filthy [Music] [Music] R, and I realized I had taken on an enormous role, but I had no idea what I was going into—no idea.

[Music]

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