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The Housekeeper's Diary
In 1980, Mary Robertson, an American living in London, welcomed a shy young nanny into her home to care for her nine-month-old son. Little did she know that this was to be the beginning of an extraordinary friendship, for the young woman was Lady Diana Spencer who would later become Diana, Princess of Wales, the most celebrated woman of our time.
In The Diana I Knew, Mary Robertson recounts her unique memories of this remarkable woman and describes the day-to-day building of a trusting, affectionate relationship that would develop into a seventeen-year-long friendship. From Diana's first moments in the spotlight, to her lavish wedding and the birth of her sons, to her tragic, untimely death, The Diana I Knew is a moving, eloquent tribute from a friend to a friend'a candid, personal glimpse of the captivating woman the world will never forget.
About: This portrait from an American mother who employed a young nanny named Diana Spencer
About: This portrait from an American mother who employed a young nanny named Diana Spencer depicts a woman who became both her friend and a royal icon
About: Including several personal photographs and letters, this intimate portrait from the heart comes from an American mother who entrusted the care of her children to a young nanny named Diana Spencer, who became not only her life-long friend, but a royal icon the world admired.
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