A Royal Duty: The poignant and remarkable untold story of the Princess of Wales

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Gibb, Jessica (15 February 2017). "Paul Burrell reveals the VERY polite way the Queen eats a banana". mirror . Retrieved 5 February 2020. a b c d Moore, Charles (2 November 2002). "From below-stairs servant to Hollywood darling". The Daily Telegraph. London . Retrieved 27 July 2013.

We did too. Now this. He was milking her disappearance for money. It made my blood boil.” Mr Burrell, who comes from Grassmoor, published his book A Royal Duty in 2001. Speaking from his home in Florida on ITV's Lorraine, he said: “I first met him in his mummy’s tummy. I don’t recognise the young man I see today. That’s not the boy I knew. Paul Burrell RVM (born 6 June 1958) [2] [3] is a former servant of the British Royal Household and latterly butler to Diana, Princess of Wales.

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Pierce, Andrew (6 March 2008). "Paul Burrell may face perjury investigation over Diana inquest". The Telegraph. London . Retrieved 4 February 2020. I also like the honesty with which Paul paints Diana. So many times we put people on pedastals and don't realize they were real people with issues, neuroses, etc. Diana was very much human and very much suffered from issues of low self-esteem and depression. Burrell, Paul (16 August 2007). "The Way We Were: Remembering Diana: Paul Burrell: Books". Chapters. Archived from the original on 22 July 2012 . Retrieved 24 August 2012. How this Bolton couple got two ex-Prime Ministers and Princess Diana's butler to be part of their wedding day celebrations". The Bolton News. 2 September 2019 . Retrieved 6 February 2020.

He continued: “[Diana] would be angry at these personal, vindictive revelations which don’t just undermine Harry, but his country, his family, the institution – which his mother was very proud of – and his late grandmother’s legacy.” He said: “This isn’t just a book written by Harry… Meghan’s had a huge influence in this book. I SWEAR -- this will be the last book on the House of Windsor that I read for a good, long time. Fascination with the royal family and the institution behind it is like a bad addiction, and it's time to go cold turkey.In 2001, Burrell opened a florist's in Farndon, Cheshire. [10] Events since the death of Diana [ edit ] Royal Household and inquest related [ edit ]

Richard Edwards (16 January 2008). "Paul Burrell criticised for copying Diana letters". The Telegraph. There must have been some, though, with great egos and a thirst for the spotlight who, undoubtedly, were delighted to be publicly linked with the princess, and Burrell dropped names shamelessly. In 21 years of service to the British Royal family, Paul Burrell worked closely in and around some of the most beautiful homes and palaces in England. In actuality, his travels included far more than Great Britain and Europe, as his years of service gave him first‐hand experience of the most interesting houses in virtually every corner of the world. His exposure to fine homes, priceless art collections and furnishings has provided Burrell with all manner of expertise and he has become a taste arbiter and expert in food, wines, furnishings, flower arranging, etiquette and entertaining, especially in the English style. I'm A Celebrity Unveils Line-Up For Upcoming All Stars Series In South Africa". HuffPost UK. 26 March 2023 . Retrieved 26 March 2023. Neither do I say sorry for writing this book of which I am extremely proud and I am convinced the princess would be proud of too. I have told the truth where the British public should know the truth."On 18 February 2008, The Sun newspaper reported that Burrell had admitted, on tape, that he had not told "the whole truth" during his appearance at the Diana inquest; he also said he had thrown in a "few red herrings". Some reports suggested that Burrell could be charged with perjury. [20] The Sun said it would hand the tape to the court on 19 February 2008. [21] Princess Diana's former butler Paul Burrell to marry his boyfriend after divorcing his wife last year". The Telegraph . Retrieved 7 March 2017. In January 2023, Burrell announced that he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2022 and was receiving treatment. [34] Honours [ edit ] What I see now is an angry, petulant, privileged prince who is constantly blaming other people and not taking accountability on his part.” The 64-year-old served as a footman for the Queen before working for Diana for ten years until her death in 1997.

In January 2008 Burrell appeared as a witness at the inquest into the death of Diana. Burrell said he had approached a Catholic priest about a private marriage between Diana and the heart surgeon Hasnat Khan, [13] and denied rumours that Diana was about to announce her engagement to Dodi Fayed. [13] He was also questioned on a letter to him from Diana in October 1996, in which she said her husband was planning to have her killed to make the path clear for him to marry Camilla Parker Bowles. [14] [15] The coroner dismissed notions of a "secret" that Burrell knew about Diana that he swore he "would never reveal," as detailed at the end of his book, A Royal Duty. [13] Burrell is a fan of Wrexham Football Club [31] and St Helens Rugby Football Club. [32] His pastimes include travelling and painting churchyard scenes. [33] Burrell welcomed a suggestions of meeting with Harry and William to justify his book and share accounts from Diana’s life that they had not witnessed. “I’d love to give them a piece of my mind,” he said at the time. In a terse three-sentence statement, issued from Clarence House, the princes said: "We cannot believe that Paul, who was entrusted with so much, could abuse his position in such a cold and overt betrayal. It was not only deeply painful for the two of us but also for everyone else affected and it would mortify our mother if she were alive today and, if we might say so, we feel we are more able to speak for our mother than Paul. We ask Paul please to bring these revelations to an end."

In 2017, a divorced Burrell announced he was marrying his male partner, Graham Cooper, [27] a corporate lawyer he met ten years ago. [28] This occurred on 2 April 2017 in Bowness-on-Windermere. A reason for this, apart from the fact Paul’s aspirations had simply stemmed from witnessing the Changing of the Guard when he was 8, was the continuous care and promotions he received. His devotion to the job hence led to him joining the Prince and Princess of Wales’ household at Highgrove House in Gloucestershire as a butler — a post he held for the latter until her 1997 demise. Therefore, for his reported unfailing, unwavering 21 years of service as a member of the Royal personal staff, he was decorated with the Royal Victorian Medal by the Queen in November 1997. Where is Paul Burrell Now? Princess Diana letter – 'Charles plans to kill me'" by Gordon Rayner, The Daily Telegraph Online, 20 December 2007. Retrieved 4 February 2008. The Duke of Sussex’s controversial memoir has become the fastest selling non-fiction book ever as his tell-all tale lambasting the royal family was finally published.



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