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Diana's Boys: William and Harry and the Mother They Loved

by Christopher Andersen

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Explores the relationship between Princess Diana and her sons, how she influenced them, and the changes in their lives since her death.
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A really interesting read about Diana's sons and their lives up to and beyond Diana's death. I really enjoyed this book.

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Five years after Diana's death, Prince William and his brother Prince Harry are the planet's most written and speculated about young men. People everywhere feel an intense affection for Wills and Harry, and wonder if, without their mother to guide them, they are withering or flourishing in the House of Windsor.
Here is a story of a mother who died too young and the beloved sons who are her living legacy. ( )
  mazda502001 | Sep 26, 2011 |
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