![]() ![]() Ever since, Morton has written biographies of several international personalities (chief among them being that of Monica Lewinsky, and unauthorised biographies of Tom Cruise and Angelina Jolie, among others) and is on his way to writing one on Wallis Simpson, the woman who is believed to be the reason why Edward VIII abdicated the British throne. However, it wasn't until 1997, when Diana succumbed to grievous injuries following an accident in Paris, that Morton made it known that the source of his "breakthrough, if not definitive" work on Diana was the Princess herself. Based on taped conversations with proxy intermediary Dr James Colthurst, Diana's admission of a rocky marriage and her struggles to 'fit in' form the crux of the 448-page book that first released in 1992. ![]() ![]() What happens to a marriage after the fairytale is over? The answer may be found in British journalist Andrew Morton's book Diana: Her True Story. ![]()
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