by Tim Clayton
Sunday evenings 161
Hewitt on 163–4
Camilla at 197, 207, 217, 219
and Morton’s biography of Diana 231
Diana moves out 245
Camilla’s fiftieth birthday party 332
‘Highgrove set’ 104
Hilton grand ballroom, New York 286
Hindlip, Lord 327
Hitchens, Christopher 66, 85, 140, 183–4, 262-3, 319, 321, 366
Hoare, Diane 274
Hoare, Oliver 274–5, 277, 279
Hodgson, Bill 136
Hola! 268
Holbein, Hans 30
Holden, Anthony 20, 83, 125, 129–30, 134–5, 248–9, 250, 285, 296, 298–9, 362, 364–5, 366, 369
Hollingsworth Dinner, Spencer House 258
Holt, Wiltshire 50
Home Office 367
Hong Kong 323
Honsfield, Pierre 346
Household Cavalry 1, 44, 74, 171
Huambo, Angola 312, 314–16, 321
Hungary 229
Hunter, Angie 367
Hussein, Saddam 199, 206
Hussey, Lady Susan 69, 80, 112, 284
Hussey, Sir Marmaduke 284
Hyde, Lady Anne 43
Hyde Park, London 79–80, 375
Hyde Park barracks 151, 213
Independent Television (ITV) xi, 71
India 52, 54, 224–6
Ingrams, Richard 45
Institut Alpin Vidamanette, near Gstaad 22–3, 25
International Red Cross 253, 259, 270–71, 304, 305, 308, 309, 311–12, 313, 320, 334
IRA (Irish Republican Army) 26, 70, 254, 258
Italy, tour of (1985) 131
Itchenor, West Sussex 6
ITN 136, 232, 353, 373
It’s a Royal Knockout! (television game show) 154–5
James, Clive 283
James I, King 14
James II, King 43
Janvrin, Robin 352
Jay, Margaret 159, 185, 362–3
Jay, Sir Michael 352, 353, 355
Jephson, Patrick 127, 170, 175, 177–8, 184, 194, 195–6, 207, 208, 211, 226, 231, 234, 237, 239, 243, 244–5, 252, 253, 257–60, 268, 283, 286, 290–91
Shadows of a Princess 68
JFK Stadium, Philadelphia 133
Joel, Billy 143
John, Elton 298, 374
Johnson, Paul 282
Jonikal (yacht) 329, 333, 334, 335, 338, 341, 342
Junco, Eduardo 268
Jung, Carl Gustav 90
Junor, Penny 46–7, 54, 59, 62, 63, 76, 89, 115, 117, 149, 238, 256
Kay, Richard 206, 228, 268, 273, 274, 301, 339, 343, 344
Kensington Palace 97, 98, 111, 112, 120, 153–4, 163, 164, 191, 197, 204, 210, 213, 234, 245, 252, 271, 281, 282, 297, 298, 323, 329, 337, 363, 374
Kent, Princess Michael of 150
Khalid, King of Saudi Arabia 73
Khan, Dr Hasnat 281–2, 294–6, 300–301, 323, 324, 328, 333–6, 339
Khan, Imran 300, 301, 324
Khan, Jemima 300
Khan, Naheed 302
King, Martin Luther 25, 192
King’s Lynn, Norfolk 3
King’s royal touch xiii, 185–6, 198–9
Kissinger, Henry 258, 288–9
Klosters, Switzerland 23, 58, 59, 143, 162, 206, 311
Knatchbull, Amanda 24, 26, 34–5
Knight, Andrew 190, 212, 223, 227, 232, 236, 238
Knightsbridge Barracks 74
Koenig, Rhoda 282
Korea 242–3
Kronenfeld, Danny 173, 179
Kuwait 199, 205
LA Fitness Centre, Isleworth 258–9
La Pitié Salpêtrière hospital, Paris 349, 351–7
La Scala, Milan 337
La Spezia 131
Labour Party 322
Lacey, Robert 237
Lahore 300–301, 325
Lake Como 337
Lalvani, Gulu 322, 324
Lamb, Christina 310, 312, 314–15, 318–19, 321, 336
Landmine Survivors Network 336
landmines xii, 309–21, 326, 336, 340
Lanesborough Hotel, Hyde Park, London 297
Latsis, John 239
Lawrence, Tim 145
League against Cruel Sports 92
Learning Channel (US) xi
Leatherhead, Surrey no Lech, Austria 229
Legge-Bourke, Tiggy 290, 293, 32–3-4
Lennox, Ken 38, 39, 47, 49, 55, 96, 107–8, 109, 204, 232–3, 234, 241, 264, 265, 287, 335, 339, 349–50, 352–3
Leprosy Mission 257, 304
Les Diables Bleus polo team 31
Lewis, Martyn 359
Liechtenstein 134
Life Guards 2, 145, 168
Life magazine 237
Lindsay, Major Hugh 162
Linley, Viscount 65
Livesey, Tim 353
Lloyd, Alexandra 11
LS Presse 354
Luanda, Angola 310–11, 313, 315, 329
Ludgrove School, Berkshire 208
Ludlow 43–4
Luxembourg, Duke of 150
Lyle, Felix 193–4, 217–21, 223–4, ¿36, 251
Macault, Jean-Louis 330–32, 358
McCartney, Paul 133
McGlashan, Dr Allan 115
McGregor, Lord 221, 229, 231–2, 233, 236
Mackenzie, Kelvin 51, 100, 101
Mackenzie-Hill, Rupert 168, 170
Maclean, Lord, Lord Chamberlain 70, 71
Madonna 133, 147
Magic Roundabout, The (television programme) 22
Magnusson, Magnus 71
Mailliez, Frédéric 347–9
Major, John 245, 253, 290, 340
Majorca 197
Malaga 268
Mandela, Nelson 318, 325
Mandelson, Peter 366, 368
Mannakee, Barry 147–8
Maoris 124
Margaret, HRH Princess 48, 79, 82, 112
Marks, Lana 117, 296–8, 301, 336–7, 342
Marks, Dr Neville 117–18
Martinez, Christian 347, 348
Martino, Dr Jean-Marc 349
Mary, Queen 88
Massoni (Chief of Police) 355
Mathews, Ed 280–81, 289, 321, 368
Maxwell, Robert 50
May, David 77
Mellon, Paul 138
Ménage-à-trois restaurant, Knightsbridge 1, 76
Mendham, Victoria 293–4, 316
Menzies, Kate 152
Meresse, Thierry 349, 351, 352, 354, 355–7
Michelmore, Cliff 71
Middlesex Hospital, London 159, 160, 212
Middleton-Jeter, Verona 173, 175–7, 179–81, 182, 184, 185
Middlewich House 147, 160
Milan 337
Milligan, Spike 136
Ministry of Defence 313
Mirror group 50
Mitchell, Dr David 115
Mitterrand, François 243
Monaco 335
Monckton, Rosa 187, 336, 337
Le Monde newspaper 324–5, 340–41
Moore, Sir Philip 43
Moore, Suzanne 248
Morton, Andrew 118, 128, 255
and Diana’s feeling unwanted 5
Diana’s ‘unhappy childhood’ claim 12
Diana’s bulimia 89
Diana’s fall at Sandringham 101, 102
nickname 132
Diana flirts with 132–3
the Liechtenstein row 134
writes on Camilla 207
Diana’s thirtieth birthday 212
office broken into 228
Diana: Her True Story xiii, 216–23, 226–30, 231–2, 234–8, 247, 256, 258
Moss, Kate 327
Mountbatten, Lord Louis 26, 32, 34–5, 46, 57, 70, 73, 136
Mountbatten family 43
Mugabe, Robert 257
Murdoch press 258
Murdoch, Rupert 50, 51, 100, 190, 280, 281, 288
Murrell, Ben 343
Museum of Women in the Arts, Wash
ington 327
Naïr, Sami 351–2, 355
National AIDS Trust 160, 185, 302, 304, 305–6
National Enquirer 239–40, 354» 358
National Film Festival 97
National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London 129
National Gallery, Washington 137
NBC 71, 83, 84, 360
Neil, Andrew 226, 227, 229, 232
Nepal 52, 253
Neville, Rupert 54
New York 173–85, 195, 327, 328
New York Times 339
New Yorker 328
New Zealand 64, 97, 120, 124
New Zealand Herald 124
News International, Wapping 189–90, 211, 223
News of the World 120, 161, 281, 331, 358
first stories of Diana’s rows with Charles 92
notes alleging a Charles-Camilla affair 189
breaks the story of Diana and Hewitt 205–6, 213
Hoare story 274
the Brompton photographs 283
Kelly Fisher story 335
and the accident 352, 353
Newsnight (television news magazine) 285
Nicholas, Sir David 136
Nixon, Richard 288
Nobottle 21
Northampton General Hospital 23
Northern Advocate 124
Northolt 362
Norwegian People’s Aid 336
Observer 365
Occasional Nannies 27
Oldfield, Bruce 131, 132
O’Mara, Michael 217, 226, 228
Orbach, Susie 251
Owen, Nicholas 367
Paglia, Camille 248
Pakistan 300–301, 324
Palazzo Vecchio, Florence 132
Palm Beach 141
Palmer-Tomkinson, Charles 36, 37, 59
Palmer-Tomkinson, Patti 36, 37, 59, 149, 162, 197
Palmer-Tompkinson family 37, 115
Palumbo, Lord Peter 20–21, 61, 191, 220, 261, 262, 280, 286, 299, 301, 308, 335–6, 368
Panorama, Diana’s interview for 1995 xii, 19, 283–7, 288, 290, 291, 293
Paris 299, 334, 343, 344, 360
Paris Match 243
Park House, Sandringham
Diana’s first home 3, 8–9
Sarah stays in 7
described 9
Princes Andrew and Edward visit 11
Parker Bowles, Andrew 76, 231, 250
at Balmoral 36
and the Beaufort Hunt 44
marries Camilla 44
and Charles’s proposal 59
Commanding Officer of Knightsbridge Barracks 74
and Diana’s wedding 85
Diana’s suspicions 98
moves to Middlewich House 147
Hewitt’s commanding officer 171
watches polo with the Queen 231
Parker Bowles, Camilla (née Shand) xiii, 49, 120, 134–5, 158, 166, 285, 298
relationship with the press xiii, 249
and Anna Wallace 31
at Balmoral 36
Diana visits at Bolehyde 43–4
relationship with Prince Charles 44
marries 44
lunches with Diana before the wedding 1–2, 76
bracelet from Charles 75, 77, 79
at Diana’s wedding 84, 85
love letters 101
moves to Middlewich House 147
‘Camillagate’ 149, 240–42, 247
Charles resumes relationship with 149, 161–2
Diana confronts 171
watches polo with the Queen 230
fiftieth birthday party at Highgrove 332
Parker Bowles family 37, 76
Parker Bowles, Tom 84
Parry, Vivienne 205, 250–51, 254, 271, 284, 293, 295, 341, 372.
Pasternak, Anna 273
Princess in Love 274, 277
Paul, Henri 344–7, 358–9
Peck, Gregory 141
People magazine 238
Perón, Eva 183
Perón, Juan 183
Petrie, Mrs 8
Petworth 32
Philip, Prince, Duke of Edinburgh 49, 134, 213
attends Johnny and Frances’s wedding 4
relationship with Charles 53, 54
personality 54
‘ultimatum’ to Charles 54, 58
at Diana’s wedding 84
and press harassment of Diana 100
correspondence with Diana 239
and Diana’s death 362
Phillips, Mark 229
Pimlott, Ben 148
Planet Hollywood 254
Pontypridd 93
Portofino 338
Press Association 100
Press Complaints Commission (PCC) 221, 231, 232, 236, 242, 259, 376
Press Council 221
press, the
relationship with Camilla xiii, 249
Diana photographed at Cowdray Park 32
Diana’s tactics at Balmoral 39
Prince Charles and 39, 54
the kindergarten photographs 41–2
tabloid press changes character (early 1980s) 50
Diana tires of their attention 54–5
the Queen and 56
Diana keeps her head down 67
the Queen and press harassment of Diana 100–101, 107
rumours of problems in Diana’s marriage 119–20
Prince Charles on 124
ITN interview 136–7
steps taken to curb 220
history of the tabloids 276
briefed by Diana, and by Charles’s friends xiii
Prince Charles: A Royal Portrait 71
Prince’s Trust 136
Private Eye magazine 45, 46, 49, 51, 66, 74–5, 119, 120, 359
Privy Council 64
Purves, Libby 248
Puttnam, David 283
Queen’s Medical Centre, Nottingham 197
Queen’s Speech 134
Rainbow House children’s hospice 212
Rat, Romuald 346, 347, 348
Rather, Dan 83
Reagan, Nancy 113
Reagan, Ronald 138, 139
Red Cross Federation 270
Reenan, Cyril 188
Rees-Jones, Trevor 338, 343, 344, 345, 348
Rees-Mogg, William 287
Reese, Shirley 174, 176–7, 179–82, 184, 185
Relate 192
Relate Guide to Marital Problems 192
Remembrance Sunday services 98, 118, 258
Repossi showroom, Paris 341, 343
Reynolds, Sir Joshua 3, 30
Rhodes, Zandra 327
Rhodesia (later Zimbabwe) 45
Riddell, Sir John 195
Riddlesworth Hall preparatory school 7, 8
Rippon, Angela 83
Ritz Hotel, London 48
Ritz Hotel, Paris 334, 343, 346
Rivett, Jenni 245–6, 251, 323
Robertson, Geoffrey, QC 279–80
Robertson, Mary 27–8, 29, 35–6, 40, 43, 55, 60, 72, 77–9, 140–41, 142, 234–5
Robertson, Pat 78
Robertson, Patrick 27, 28, 29, 35, 55, 78, 141, 142
Roche, Ruth (Diana’s maternal grandmother) 4
Rogers, Rita 251, 336
Romsey 86
Romsey, Lord Norton 57, 107, 108, 112, 238
Romsey, Lady Penny 57, 77, 107, 197
Romsey family 37, 59, 125, 197, 239
Rothermere, Lord 221–2
Royal Albert Hall, London 35, 118
Royal Ascot 143, 254
Royal Ballet 211
Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading 208
Royal Brompton Hospital, London 282–3, 294
Royal Family xii, 61, 129, 188, 219, 220, 223, 237, 246, 284
and the Spencer family 15
and a new breed of editors 51
Lady Fermoy warns Diana 56
apartments in Buckingham Palace 64
royal staff 67–9
Diana’s wedding 85
sides with Charles against Diana 1
05
Diana brings glamour 130
Murdoch and 190
Diana’s view of 193, 235
and Morton’s book 234, 236
Colthurst and 251
Diana the most popular member 254
German origins 275
Mathews on 289
police warning after Diana’s death xii, 367
Royal Festival Hall, London 322
Royal Institute of British Architects 128
Royal Marines 86
Royal Marsden NHS Trust 304
Royal Opera House, Covent Garden 143, 209
Royal Opera House Development Appeal 63
Royal Scots Greys 4
Runcie, Robert, Archbishop of Canterbury 84–5
Russell, Adam 30
Rutland, Duke of 31
St David’s Cathedral 95
St James’s Palace, London 4, 238, 256, 258, 275, 292, 362, 363
St Mary’s Hospital, Paddington in, 128
St Paul’s Cathedral, London, Diana’s wedding 70, 78, 81, 82
St Tropez 329–32
Salter, Guy 195
San Lorenzo restaurant, Knightsbridge 152, 208, 249
Sanders, Joseph 103, 196, 216, 233, 245, 251, 252, 271–2, 274–5, 278, 279–80, 282, 283–4, 294, 324, 342
Sandringham House, Norfolk 9, 24, 56, 98, 244
Royal Family’s country seat 3
Johnny meets Frances 4
Diana and Charles visit as children 11
Diana’s fall 101–3, 106, 235
Santer, Jacques 258
Sarah, Duchess of York 293
marries Prince Andrew 65
on Buckingham Palace 65
impresses Prince Andrew 143
personality 143
engaged to Andrew 145
pranks with Diana 145–6, 213
and It’s a Royal Knockout! 153
marriage fails 213
and astrology 217
and Steve Wyatt 224
separation 228
Bryan incident 238
My Story 68
Sarajevo 336
Sardinia 334, 340
Saudi Arabia 201
Saunders, Mark 265–70
Savile, Jimmy 161
Savills estate agents 26
Savoy Hotel, London 212
Saxe-Coburg family 43
Scott, Rory 30
Seil, Isle of, near Oban 14
Serota, Angela 211, 213, 223, 227, 230
Serota, Nick 211
Serpentine Gallery, London 262
Seth-Smith, Kay 27, 40–41, 42, 51, 167
Setterlen, Peter 251–2
Sevenoaks Voluntary Service 17
Shakespeare, William 154
Shand Kydd, Frances (Diana’s mother, previously Spencer née Roche)
leases Park House 3
meets and marries Johnny 4
birth of her children 4–5
relationship with Peter Shand Kydd 5
divorce from Johnny 6
marries Peter 6
relationship with Diana 6
and Diana’s wedding 70, 84
Shand Kydd, Janet 5
Shand Kydd, Peter 5, 6
Shanley, Kevin 61, 81, 134
Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital, Lahore 301
Shea, Michael 50, 56, 100, 107, 136