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An account of the alleged love affair between Diana, the Princess of Wales, and Major James Hewitt.
One hundred eighty color photographs wih accompanying text describe the fashion look of the Princess of Wales.
James Hewitt was runner-up in Channel 4's 'The Games' in 2003, and in 2004, won 'Back To Reality', cementing his popularity with the public. Here, he reveals his deepest secrets and dishes the dirt on what it's really like to live in a confined space with other celebrities. James Hewitt has gone from being vilified to becoming one of the most popular celebrities and desired men in the country. James was a Guards Captain when he first met Princess Diana and he supported and cared for her during troubled times. When news of their affair hit the headlines newspapers cast James as the villain. Recently, in a remarkable reversal of fortune, James has proved his resilience and recast himself both as civilian and celebrity, winning Back to Reality and coming runner-up in Channel 4's The Games.
Hewitt, famous for being Diana's lover, reflects on their affair and his military career.
In Made by James, top graphic designer James Martin shares techniques, information, and ideas to help you become a better logo designer.
Instant New York Times Bestseller! “She was the best mother in the world,” said Princes William and Harry at Diana’s 10-year memorial. “Entertaining and persuasive,” (Publishers Weekly) this is the first big book about the private Diana, the mother of two princes. “Royal fans will devour this well-paced biography that gives new insight into the House of Windsor. You’ll tear through it by sundown and walk away thinking about the Princess of Wales and her two sons with new perspective .” –Men’s Journal From the moments William and Harry are born into the House of Windsor, they become their young mother’s whole world. I’ve got two very healthy, strong boys. I realize how...
Based on the groundbreaking ITV/The Learning Channel documentary series, and drawn from years of research and dozens of interviews with friends and associates speaking on the record for the first time, Diana contains never-before-revealed information and stunning insights about the beloved -- and largely misunderstood -- Princess of Wales. From claims that Diana was ready to leave Charles just weeks before the wedding to her lifelong battle against depression, from world-exclusive interviews with Diana's beau James Hewitt and her "surrogate mother-in-law" Shirley Hewitt to details about the unconventional "arrangements" in the royal household -- between Diana and James, Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles -- Diana is an honest, objective, and unparalleled biography. With thirty-two photographs -- including several never before published -- Diana shows all facets of this fascinating woman: her magic, her manipulations, her dazzling public persona, and her place in her people's hearts and history.
When James Hewitt, a young, brave and gifted soldier, first met Diana, Princess of Wales, he was a young Household Cavalry captain on official business at Buckingham Palace. He was single and alone; she a lonely wife, hurt by a loveless marriage. He supported and cared for her during one of the most troubled times of her life. When news of their affair hit the headlines, James’s life changed dramatically and irreversibly. Used by the Royal Family as a scapegoat for their own uncaring treatment of Diana and cast as the villain of the piece by the newspapers, Hewitt rapidly became one of the most reviled men in the country and remained so for the next ten years. Yet, in a remarkable reversal...
Designers David and Elizabeth Emanuel reveal the story behind their creation of Princess Diana's wedding dress, painting a portrait of the preparation and rehearsal for one of the history's most famous wedding dresses.
Cambridge, 1933. On All Hallows’ Eve, in a candlelit pew in ancient All Hallows Church, Doctor Adelaide Hartest witnesses a stranger’s dying moments. Adelaide is just in time to hear his final confession: that he has plunged the dagger into his own chest, and that his death will be a suicide, despite its suspicious appearance. But his confession isn’t enough to halt an investigation. The victim, it is revealed, is known to Scotland Yard, and his death is a matter of national concern. Assistant Commissioner Joe Sandilands is sent up from London to discover the truth. Thrown into a deadly ring of cloak-and-dagger intrigue and high-society hedonism, Sandilands chases a phantom killer through Cambridge’s aristocracy, intelligentsia, cutting-edge researchers, and a clandestine ring of female spies. What secret was the dead man hiding, and what is at stake?