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3 May 2007

The author of a new tell-all book about Britain’s Princess Diana has angered friends of the late royal by ‘misrepresenting’ herself as her close confidant.

Posted in: Royal News — PR-inside Entertainment News @ 3:41 pm

Tina Brown caused outrage while researching her tome ‘The Diana Chronicles’ by calling up sources and describing herself as a ‘friend’.
One person who refused to talk to the author, told New York Daily News newspaper: ‘Tina misrepresented herself as a friend of Diana when calling potential sources.’ The source claims the princess - who was killed in a 1997 Paris car crash - was ‘petrified’ of Brown as a result of the damning Vanity Fair article, ‘The Mouse That Roared’, she wrote revealing the dark side of Diana’s marriage to Prince Charles.
They added: ‘She was not a friend of Tina Brown, and she was petrified of her for the damage she had done before.’ The source also revealed Diana had a different account of the lunch meeting she had with Tina in the summer of 1997 at the Four Seasons restaurant, which the author details as a friendly get together in the first chapter of the book.
The book - which claims Diana pursued Charles out of a desire to be famous and spent two nights with him on the royal train, before the were married - is due to released June 12.
A rep for the publisher Doubleday - which is said to have paid Brown a $2 million advance - said: ‘Tina Brown did not represent herself as a friend, as there was no need to. She approached her subjects as a reporter and always represented herself as such.’

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