Princess Diana the Lamb to the Slaughter

Princess Diana the Lamb to the Slaughter
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : 9780595243624
ISBN-13 : 0595243622
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Book Synopsis Princess Diana the Lamb to the Slaughter by : Joy Daymon

Download or read book Princess Diana the Lamb to the Slaughter written by Joy Daymon and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2002-08-22 with total page 160 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Born to privilege, living on the edge of the royal circle, Lady Diana Spencer assumed-like everyone else-that little adjustment would be needed to adapt to her new role, the Princess of Wales and future Queen of England. What everyone, including Diana, failed to factor in was that Charles, at age thirty-three, was not only a confirmed bachelor, surrounded from infancy with people to anticipate and provide his every need, he was also in a long-term, committed relationship. However, it was his duty to marry and provide an heir to the throne of England. Meanwhile, Diana, almost a generation younger, envisioned (as Edward VIII had) what a modern monarchy could be; how it could be relevant in today's complex society-a monarchy she was determined to have for her son. That these two forces-the status quo and the Modern England-should clash was inevitable, but no one was prepared for the cataclysmic climax in the story of the Queen England never had-Diana, Princess of Wales, the Lamb to the Slaughter.


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