Paul Burrell
Paul Burrell
Paul Burrell, RVM6 June 1958) is a former servant of the British Royal Household. He was a footman for Queen Elizabeth II and later butler to Diana, Princess of Wales. Since her death in 1997, Burrell has featured in the media, sometimes prominently, in connection with her, and since 2004 as an occasional entertainment show celebrity...
book defend intention princess stand
My only intention in writing this book was to defend the princess and stand in her corner,
memory whatever
Whatever I write about her (Diana) is in memory of her and it is the truth.
book mother tribute
because I know that this book is nothing more than a tribute to their mother.
kept key lock
should have been kept under lock and key
everyday items money shopping trips
She would use this money on everyday items like going to the cinema, magazines, shopping expeditions and trips abroad,
emotional looked washing
She looked on me as an emotional washing machine.
everybody hear lives people prince says wales
The Prince of Wales lives in a world where everybody says Yes, and the only people who can tell him things he doesn't want to hear are his parents.
bothered delivered ego great held kept man married punching remarks respect since
The remarks kept punching away at the princess's ego and spirit, delivered by the man she had held in great respect ever since she married into the family, and that was what bothered her most.
approve princess
I know that the princess would approve of what I'm doing, and that what I'm doing is appropriate,
crown fluffy queen walked wearing
I once walked in on the queen wearing her crown and pink, fluffy slippers.
mental pray treatment
I pray you're getting treatment for your mental problems.
hell-and-back hell jungle
I've been to hell and back so nothing that happens in the jungle can be worse.
clothes wife my-wife
I've got more clothes than my wife.
home people perception
The vast majority of local people will neither know all of the initiatives nor have any perception that the individual elements are beginning to contribute to making their home town more environmentally sustainable. It is even less likely that visitors will gain any picture of what is being achieved. It is to solve this problem that the Green Map System has been developed.