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Princess Diana 15 SEP 2006
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It is nine years since Diana, Princess of Wales was killed in a car crash in Paris, since then, a catalogue of revelations have emerged about her life. Her death has been the subject of many conspiracy theories and another inquest into her death opens in the New Year.

Born into one of England’s historic families she grew up in exclusive circles before marrying Prince Charles. She became the world’s most photographed woman and when her marriage failed she continued to attract the attention of the public and the media worldwide. So, why does she continue to fascinate us?

Martha talks to the royal biographer, Sarah Bradford about the life and death of Diana, Princess of Wales.

Diana by Sarah Bradford is published by Penguin Viking on 21 September 2006, ISBN: 067088166X 
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