A poignant, loving portrait of the young woman who would become the world's most famous PrincessIn 1980, Mary Robertson, an American living in London, welcomed a shy young nanny into her home to care... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I bought this book as soon as it came into the shops and have read it so many times. It is good to read Mary's account of her relationship with Diana. One of the most readable books I have ever read. I wonder if Mary has written other books?
A Definitive Diana Book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I've read most of the Diana books on the market, and this one is my all time favorite. The warmth, candor, and respect that Mrs. Robertson uses in describing her ongoing relationship with the late former Princess of Wales is refreshing (who else treats Diana with dignity anymore, anyway?), well paced (I can stay into it, even on the treadmill), and wholly respectable (staying exclusively in the realm of what Mrs. Robertson herself saw, learned, or experienced, and not crossing the line into lurid speculation, armchair psychology, or maudlin reflection). This is an idea purchase or gift with anyone having an interest in Diana, and I would recommend it wholeheartedly as a sweet (I know it's an overused word, but it's the RIGHT word) tribute to the relationship from one mother to another and their friendship which spanned 17 years.
A warm and loving tribute to a friend
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This is one of my favorite books about the princess - it shows a very real side of Diana - yet doesn't appear exploitative.
The Diana I thought she would be!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
I was so excited when I heard about Mary Robertson's book on Princess Diana. I have been an admirer of Diana's since she began dating Prince Charles. I have many books on Princess Diana in my personal library and this one fits on the shelf nicely. Mrs. Robertson shows the public a kind and caring young woman who simply loved to work with children. The author shows us Diana as an innocent and unfazed teenager. I was very happy to hear that Diana and Mrs. Robertson stayed in touch for so many years and that Diana also thought about Patrick even after her own children were born. The media has made Diana out to be many things but Mrs. Robertson shows the world that Diana was truly one of us!
The Real Diana
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
After reading many books and articles about Diana, I wondered if I could learn anything new from this viewpoint. The answer is "Yes". Here is the story from someone who has no hidden agenda in telling their story. She just wants to let the world see a side of Diana that we so rarely hear about. I especially liked the personal account of the pre-wedding, wedding, and the funeral events. For those who enjoy reading about Diana and who cared for her, this is a must read. And I did look to see if any of the proceeds from this book was to be donated to the Princess' fund........Yes.
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