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Wendy Holden ‘MY LIFE WITH PRINCESS DIANA’

I was a teenager when Princess Diana entered my life. It was early 1981 and she was all over the papers, the blonde who'd captured the heart of the dashing Prince of Wales. The girl who'd succeeded where everyone else had failed.

It was during my first job after leaving university. I was working on a small magazine aimed at foreign diplomats in London, a sort of for ambassadors. My main duty

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