Diana's Boys: William and Harry and the Mother They Loved by Christopher Andersen
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
They married when she was too young and sheltered and he had a mistress he had no intention of leaving. The Queen prevented him from marrying her and the Queen continues to control much, though not all, of the lives of the Windsor family. She revolted and was cast aside completely but no one could prevent the influence she had over her sons, that is, until she died. A sad story but uplifting, too, though she was very young and conflicted, the love she bore her boys was strong. Still, her use of William as her confidante and advisor was a bit much. An interesting read that was written with respect toward all involved and without a touch of gossipy innuendo and meanness.
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