THE  MARRIAGE   Date Posted:19/06/2005 23:09:51




















IN  PERSPECTIVE    Date Posted:19/06/2005 23:11:32


























IN  CONCLUSION   Date Posted:19/06/2005 23:12:47
















































DIANA'S  CHANNELED  POEM  Date posted: 19/06/2005  23:24:10


WHEN I LOOK BACK OVER MY LIFE

AS PRINCESS OF WALES, MOTHER AND WIFE

THE FIRST THING I THINK OF IS MY BOYS

THE HAPPINESS WITH THEM, SUCH PRECIOUS JOYS

THEY WERE ALWAYS AND EVER THE JEWELS IN MY CROWN

WHEN OTHER PEOPLE I LOVED HAD LET ME DOWN

I REMEMBER MY WORK WHICH TO THOSE I HELPED GAVE INSPIRATION NOT JUST
IN MY HOME COUNTRY BUT IN EVERY NATION

IT GAVE ME A DEEP INNER FEELING OF PERSONAL SATISFACTION

I DID NOT JUST SUPPORT MY CAUSES BY WORDS, I FUELLED THEM WITH ACTION

IN MY PERSONAL LIFE I MADE MANY MISTAKES, I'M AWARE OF THIS OF COURSE

THE GREATEST OF WHICH FINALISED IN A VERY PUBLIC DIVORCE

IN THE END THOUGH I FOUND PERSONAL HAPPINESS, I WAS IN LOVE

ALL TOO SOON, I SPREAD MY WINGS FLYING TO ASTRAL REALMS ABOVE

I KNEW ABOUT SUFFERING AND SEEING OTHERS SUFFER I LEARNT MORE

WHICH IS WHY I COULD RELATE TO THE VICTIMS IN A PERSONAL WAY FOR SURE

AT THE SAME TIME BEING UNDERSTOOD BY THEM WHO KNEW OF MY PAIN

IT WAS WITNESSING THEIR INNER STRENGTH THAT HELPED ME BE DETERMINED TO NOT CRACK UNDER THE STRAIN

SO I BATTLED AGAINST ALL THE ODDS AND CONQUERED INNER FEARS

DEEP ROOTED INSECURITIES THAT HAD HAUNTED MY YEARS

I'D CHALLENGED MY ENEMIES, MANY WITHOUT A PUBLIC FACE

AND USED THE MEDIA TO PUT THEM IN THEIR PLACE

EXPOSED MYTHS THAT TO THE PEOPLE HAD BEEN BELIEVED

TO BE REAL REVEALING SECRETS THAT THOSE CONCERNED HAD WISHED TO CONCEAL

I KNEW I WAS LOVED WORLDWIDE AND THIS BEING GENUINE AND TRUE

HERE NOW TO ALL OF YOU FROM THE HEART  I SAY A SINCERE THANK YOU.




Thank you for listening to me...
                                                       More on Diana.......




Books About Diana, Princess of Wales


» Diana: Her True Story in Her Own Words by Andrew Morton is an updated edition of the book Princess
Diana secretly helped Morton write in 1992. It contains transcripts of tapes in which Princess Diana talks
frankly about her life and her relationship with Prince Charles. Princess Diana even helped to pick the pictures
that illustrate the book. New chapters cover Princess Diana's last years, her romance with Dodi Fayed, and
her tragic death.

» Diana: Her New Life, also by Andrew Morton. This sequel to Diana: Her True Story tells how Princess Diana
went on with her life after her separation from Prince Charles.

» Princess Diana: Her Life Story 1961-1997 by Richard Buskin. Biography. Includes 75 photos.

» Diana: Story of a Princess by Tim Clayton and Phil Craig. Unbiased biography, based on a ITV/The
Learning Channel documentary series.

» Ever After: Diana and the Life She Led by Anne Edwards. An unsensationalized biography written by a
popular author.

» Diana by Irene Frain. Biography that presents Diana as forever torn between the demands of reality and the
illusions of appearance. Out of print, but available from Alibris.

» Diana's Boys: William and Harry and the Mother They Loved by Christopher Andersen. Published in 2001,
this is an interesting account of Diana's close relationship with her two sons, and what happened to the boys
in the years after her death. The book includes an excellent selection of black-and-white photographs.

» The Windsor Knot: Charles, Camilla and the Legacy of Diana by Christopher Wilson.

» Diana, an English Rose by Susan Skinner. Includes over 400 color photos of the princess. The author was
part of Diana's official press team. Available at Amazon.co.uk

» German book reviews at http://www.diana-bibliothek.prinzessin-diana.de

» The Day Diana Died by Christopher P. Andersen is a detailed account of the last day of Princess Diana's life
and what happened afterward. Gives interesting insight into Prince Charles' true grief over Diana's death and
his mother's seeming indifference.

» The Diana Conspiracy Exposed: The Definitive Account of the Last Days and Death of Diana, Princess of
Wales by Martyn Gregory. The author disputes popular conspiracy theories.

» The Bodyguard's Story: Diana, the Crash, and the Sole Survivor by Trevor Rees-Jones and Moira Johnston.
The long-awaited account by the sole survivor of the accident which claimed Princess Diana's life. Rees-Jones
provides an unusual, up-close and honest look at Diana's last days and her relationship with Dodi Fayed. This
book makes it clear that Fayed's bodyguards did their best to protect the couple under difficult circumstances.
Out of print, but available from Alibris.

» Diana; Her Life in Fashion by Georgina Howell. Includes 220 illustrations, 160 in color. Even if you're not into
fashion, you'll find this book interesting and fun. Out of print, but available from Alibris.

» Diana: The Secrets of Her Style by Diane Clehane. Interviews, designer sketches, and photographs reveal
how the princess was transformed into a fashion icon. From Alibris.

» Dressing Diana by Tim Graham. Very popular book with numerous color photos of Diana in her working
wardrobe, diplomatic wardrobe, casual wardrobe, and more. Out of print, but sometimes available from Alibris.

» Catherine Walker: An Autobiography by the Private Couteur to Diana, Princess of Wales by Catherine
Walker and Liz Tilberis. Although primarily about the designer, this book is popular with Diana fans for its
focus on Diana. Contains photos. From Alibris.

» In the Royal Manner: Expert Advice on Etiquette and Entertaining from the Former Butler to Diana, Princess
of Wales by Paul Burrell. The author was a close and trusted friend of Princess Diana. His book includes
memories of Diana and recipes for some of her favorite dishes.

» Shadows Of A Princess: An Intimate Account by Her Private Secretary by P.D. Jephson. This highly
controversial book has been condemned by Queen Elizabeth, Prince Charles, and Prince William. It portrays
Diana as scheming and manipulative.

» Diana: The Secret Years by Simone Simmons. The author is an "energy healer" who treated Diana and
eventually became her personal friend. Andrew Morton called this book "a fascinating insight into Diana's last
years from a true insider."

» Diana: Closely Guarded Secret by Ken Wharfe and Robert Jobson. Wharfe, who served as the princess's
chief bodyguard for several years, discusses Diana's relationship with her mother, her love affairs, and other
little-known details of her life. Wharfe has praised Diana as a "warm-hearted and fun-loving woman" who
"really did make a difference."

» Kip's Flowers for Diana by Kip Dodds, forward by Paul Burrell, photographs by Andy Earl. The author
created flower arrangements for Princess Diana for three years.

» The Voice of Silence: A Life of Love, Healing and Inspiration; The Remarkable Story of Princess Diana's
Spiritual Guide by Oonagh Shanley-Toffolo. Autobiography of a former nun who was nurse to the Duke of
Windsor and says she was Diana's spiritual adviser. (UK)

» The Housekeeper's Diary: Charles & Diana Before the Breakup by Wendy Berry. As housekeeper to Prince
Charles and Princess Diana at their Highgrove mansion from 1985 until their 1992 separation, Berry
witnessed the slow disintegration of their marriage. This book was banned in the United Kingdom.

» Love and War by James Hewitt. The author reveals the details of his lengthy affair with Princess Diana.
Available from Alibris.

» Princess in Love by Anna Pasternak. Another account of Diana's romance with James Hewitt, published
while Diana was still alive. Out of print, but available from Alibris.

» Diana: Her Last Love by Kate Snell. About Diana's relationship with heart surgeon Hasnat Khan. (UK)

» Diana and Dodi: A Love Story by Rene Delorm and Nadine Taylor. Delorm, who worked for Dodi Fayed,
witnessed Diana and Dodi's romance as it unfolded. Out of print, but available at Alibris.

» Diana: In Pursuit of Love by Andrew Morton. Based on the tapes Diana made for Morton, including
never-before published comments, and recent interviews with her friends, advisors and colleagues. Includes
more than 75 color photos. Published in June 2004. (UK)

» A Royal Duty by Paul Burrell. Explosive allegations by Princess Diana's trusted butler, including the claim
that Diana predicted that someone would arrange her death in a car crash. Published in October 2003. (UK)

» Deber Real by Paul Burrell. The Spanish-language version of "A Royal Duty." Published in March 2004.

» Frances: The Remarkable Story of Diana's Mother by Max Riddington, Gavan Nade. Biography of Princess
Diana's mother, Frances Shand Kydd, based on interviews with her. Includes previously unseen photographs.
Published in January 2004. (UK)

» Diana: Death of a Goddess by David Cohen. Claims that the late Princess Diana "found herself out of her
depth in the company of drug dealers, arms dealers, and secret service operators." Published in March 2004.
From Amazon.co.uk





Documentaries about Diana, Princess of Wales


>> Princess Diana: The Uncrowned Queen. Documentary on DVD.

>> Princess Diana: A Day in the Life. 2001 documentary from the Royal Family Collection.

» Princess Diana: Her Private Story. Also from the Royal Family Collection.

» Royal Family Collection - Princess Diana's Legacy. Focuses on Diana's relationship with Prince William and
Prince Harry.

» Diana: Legacy of a Princess. 1997 documentary.

» Diana, Princess of Wales. A British documentary about Princess Diana's life. Includes video from her funeral.

» Diana: The True Story is a documentary from A&E's "Biography" series. Includes candid interviews and the
first complete look behind the inner demons that haunted Princess Diana from early childhood.

» Diana, In Her Own Words. Documentary.

» Diana: A Celebration. Draws from the BBC's vast and unique archive material on the Princess of Wales. The
producers elected to steer clear of the more sensational and gossipy aspects of her life. (Review ©
Amazon.com)

» Diana, Queen of Hearts. Academy Award-winning director Richard Attenborough hosts this tribute. Diana is
presented through video clippings, photographs, and interviews with those who knew her best. The
documentary accentuates the positive impact she had upon the world and the joys she found in her life,
mainly in her love for her children.