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The Private Life Of Princess Diana DVD

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This thrilling documentary focuses on three key themes in the private life of Diana, Princess of Wales. Diana didn't want a divorce and her adultery seemed less calculated than that of her husband, Prince Charles, who was betraying his wife virtually from his engagement onwards so did the British establishment make a serious error of judgement in its treatment of her? Secondly, was Diana planning to use her popularity to undermine Charles's right to the throne and his desire to make Camilla his queen? And finally, was Diana ever likely to find true happiness in... the wake of such public acrimony and personal heartache? [show more]

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Released
21 October 2013
Directors
 
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Odysse 
Classification
Runtime
50 minutes 
Features
Dolby, PAL 
Barcode
5060098705589 
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Documentary that explores issues relating to the private life of the late public figure Princess Diana. As well as examining the attitude of the British establishment to Diana in the wake of her divorce from Prince Charles and his relationship with Camilla Parker-Bowles, the programme speculates on whether Diana could ever have found happiness amidst the media frenzy that grew up around her. Jeffrey Archer is among those to offer their thoughts on the matter.