MORTON: BOOK WILL NOT UPSET PRINCES.(News)

From: The Mirror (London, England) | Date: October 1, 1997| Author: Whitaker, James | Copyright information

Royal author Andrew Morton last night defended his disclosure that the princess was the main source of his book Diana, Her True Story.

He said he had done nothing to upset Princes William and Harry and claimed their father's admission of adultery was far more damaging. He said: "I don't believe anything could have been more hur...

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