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Diana, William, and Harry, James Patterson and Chris Mooney

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Diana, William, and Harry, James Patterson and Chris Mooney
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 395-439)
resource.biographical
collective biography
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Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Diana, William, and Harry
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1333815031
Responsibility statement
James Patterson and Chris Mooney
Summary
At age thirteen, she became Lady Diana Spencer. At twenty, Princess of Wales. At twenty-one, she earned her most important title: Mother. As she fell in love, first with Prince Charles and then with her sons, William and Harry, the world fell in love with the young royal family, Diana most of all. With one son destined to be King of England, and one to find his own way, she taught them dual lessons about real life and royal tradition. "William and Harry will be properly prepared," Diana once promised. "I am making sure of this." Even after the shield of her love is tragically torn away, she remains their greatest protector, and the world's enduring inspiration"From the moments William and Harry are born into the House of Windsor, they become their young mother's whole world. 'I've got two very healthy, strong boys. I realize how incredibly lucky I am,' Diana reminds herself every morning. But even the Princess of Wales questions, 'Am I a good mother?' Diana is faced with a seemingly impossible challenge: one son destined to be King of England and another determined to find his own way. She teaches them to honor royal tradition, even while daring to break it. 'Sometimes I'd like a time machine...' Diana says as William and Harry grow up, never imagining they'd have less than a lifetime together. Even after she's gone, her sons follow their mother's lead--and her heart. As the years pass and William and Harry grow into adulthood and form families of their own, they carry on Diana's name, her likeness, and her incomparable spirit." -- Publisher's website
Table Of Contents
Lady Diana -- Charles and Di -- Mummy -- Princess of Wales -- The People's Princess -- The Heir and the Spare -- Cadets Wales -- Officers and Gentlemen -- The Cambridges and the Sussexes
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