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Diana by Rosalind Coward
Diana by Rosalind Coward







Diana by Rosalind Coward

“So we did a little bit of ballet in the routine, we did a bit of tap and then we did a big kick line from Chorus Line. I knew what the audience was going to think.” Uptown, three, four, five, seven, eight, look at the audience, three four, five, six, seven, eight, in order for them to register it was her.Then I gave her another eight steps. “She was hysterical with giggles just before we went on.Well, when she came on I’ve never heard 2500 people gasp at the same time. Reading about this “Christmas present” made me smile and laugh. The Princess wanted to dance for her husband, Prince Charles, as a “Christmas present”.

Diana by Rosalind Coward

My very favorite photos and interview are with Wayne Sleep, Diana’s dancing partner to Billy Joel’s Uptown Girl, at Friends Christmas Party at Covent Garden. will never be extinguished from our minds.” These five parts contain 200 plus interviews and over 500 photographs - some never have been published before. “-the unique, the complex, the extraordinary.the irreplaceable. Diana: The Portrait is broken into the areas covered by the following partial statement and the final sentence of the eulogy her brother, Earl Charles Spencer, gave at her funeral on September 6, 1997. She was a dynamic mother to fabulous sons, a fashion icon as she wore any and everything beautifully which is shown in this book, a dedicated patron of many charities which became only six at the time of her horrible death, an excellent Ambassador for Great Britain worldwide, and a truly compassionate person which is illuminated in this book. What a tragedy that she is not! I admired the Princess throughout her public life.

Diana by Rosalind Coward Diana by Rosalind Coward

Coward of Diana, Princess of Wales, it makes me feel as though Princess Diana is still here. What a beautiful book this is! Diana: The Portrait by Rosalind Coward has so many phenomenal photographs and portraits as well as en extremely thorough narrative by Ms.









Diana by Rosalind Coward