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Dianna
hewit and dianna secrets to be revealed anyone heard anything about this?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Two wrongs certainly don't make a right but I am amazed at the gullibility of those who accepted all Diana's simpering statements without question. The vast majority of what is known of what went on within that marriage comes from her and her friends, none of whom will be unbiased. Re Harry, in profile he is remarkable like a young version of George V, especially with the beard.
// Retrochic, 'porny'? You have no idea what the letters contain.//
exactly ...... a mot juste
they could for example be paeons on the landscape architecture of Lancelot Capability Broon, Diana loved gardening as much as she loved erm making love and she did both a lot ....
This would account for the hacks on Fleet Street refusing them on the grounds that they are too high brow
Di it is known also loved Verdi and rrestoration comedy and was often to be seen .....
exactly ...... a mot juste
they could for example be paeons on the landscape architecture of Lancelot Capability Broon, Diana loved gardening as much as she loved erm making love and she did both a lot ....
This would account for the hacks on Fleet Street refusing them on the grounds that they are too high brow
Di it is known also loved Verdi and rrestoration comedy and was often to be seen .....
Naomi
The point I was making was in answer to your observation that no one knows the contents of the letters. My opinion was that the content of the letters is probably more del monte than Domingo Del Monte, hence the need for the dashing Hewitt to offer them for sale to the American collectors - ie they would not be suitable or acceptable for sale in the UK.
The point I was making was in answer to your observation that no one knows the contents of the letters. My opinion was that the content of the letters is probably more del monte than Domingo Del Monte, hence the need for the dashing Hewitt to offer them for sale to the American collectors - ie they would not be suitable or acceptable for sale in the UK.