5 books about Diana, the people's princess

Here are five books that offer insight into the life of Diana, the Princess of Wales best remembered as "the people's princess."

4. "Diana Chronicles," by Tina Brown

Tiina Brown, former editor-in-chief of England's most gossip-filled magazine, the Tatler, was personally acquainted with Diana. This gives her an advantage that other Diana biographers have lacked. Brown offers her own perspective on Diana. Was she truly the humanitarian that the world admired, or was she just very good with publicity?

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