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With the 10th anniversary of her death approaching and a new book released casting doubt on her son's paternity, Princess Diana is once again a talking point among many. Throughout her life she was the most talked about and photographed woman on the planet and even in her death, Princess Diana is still making headlines. Speculation about her marriage and death have been the topics of countless biographies that claim to have the real informaion on Diana. Here are some of the many books that have been written about the Princess of Wales.
| | After Diana: William, Harry, Charles, and the Royal House of Windsor (2007) Released on June 5, 2007, this book is quite controversial as author Christopher Andersen makes several surprsing revelations, including casting doubt over the paternity of Prince Harry. |
| | Diana: Story of a Princess (2003) Authors Tim Clayton and Phil Craig created a less sensational account of the life and death of Princess Diana, but also included exclusive accounts and insights into the life of Princes Diana. |
| | The Way We Were: Remembering Diana (2006) This is the second book on Diana by her former butler, Paul Burrell. In the book, Burrell takes readers inside Kensington Palace, the home of Princess Diana, for an in-depth look at her life. |
| | Diana:Closely Guarded Secret (2003) An account of the Princess and the people in her life by Ken Wharfe, who served as her Scotland Yard protection officer. |
| | Princess Diana: Her Last Love (2001) Author Kate Snell gives an account of Diana's relationship with Pakistani heart surgeon Hasnat Khan, providing details of how they met, how they kept their relationship secret and also how the relationship ended. |
| | Diana: Her True Story in Her Own Words (1998) Originally released in 1992 as a semi-authorized biography with unnamed sources, Andrew Morton later revealed the main source of the book was actually Princess Diana. Morton re-released it with unedited transcriptions of his interviews with Diana and over 75 photographs chronically her life. |
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