Digested week: So Harry and Meghan are moving back to the UK. Who cares?
And as Diana’s brother announces a new book, what can possibly be left to say about the princess? Plus, the joys of car rental and Reform’s Whitehall farce There are some days you never forget.
It was about 6.30 in the morning the day after we had done a long drive back from hospital.
Anna was five years old, Robbie just two and both were wide awake and had got me out of bed.
I took them downstairs to plonk them in front of the TV to try and buy myself some time.
I switched the TV on and didn’t turn it off for the rest of the day.
Princess Diana had been killed in a car crash.
I just stared and stared, not quite taking it in.
Hard to believe that it all took place nearly 30 years ago, but Penguin has just announced that next month it will be publishing a biography of Diana written by her brother, Charles Spencer.
“I want to speak on Diana’s behalf and do so in an openly positive way,” he has said, adding that she was “A one-off, dynamic character, full of love, charisma and self-doubt, who gave life a hell of a go, and left the world a far better place, despite exiting the stage while still so young.” Yup.
Well it was hardly ever going to be a hatchet job, was it.
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