A review by sllkv
Diana: Her True Story--In Her Own Words by Andrew Morton

3.0

diana's story is uniquely interesting and complex and andrew morton is a great journalist (as well as commentator in documentaries), but it crosses my mind now that i don't think he's a great author. i found the way he wrote this to be often repetitive and packed with names of people who were hardly relevant. it all felt very much like snippet writing, hoping each line would headline a newspaper. this edition was interesting having so much additional text in retrospect considering her death, william's marriage, and harry having just started to date meghan. but i found myself wishing it was even more recent to include the demise of andrew, harry and meghan's marriage, meghan's diana-esque media treatment and her and harry's subsequent joint departure from the RF, the queen's death, and charles's ascension. if a newer edition comes out, i would recommend that one even without having read it.