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In the News (Fri 25 Dec 09)

  
 diana.doc
The Prince of Wales and the Princess's elder sisters, Lady Sarah McCorquodale and Lady Jane Fellowes, accompanied the Princess's coffin on its return journey.
Together with her two elder sisters Sarah (born 1955), Jane (born 1957) and her younger brother Charles (born 1964), Lady Diana continued to live with her father at Park House, Sandringham, until the death of her grandfather, the 7th Earl Spencer.
Lady Diana's parents, who had married in 1954, separated in 1967 and the marriage was dissolved in 1969.
www.angelfire.com /ia/q8gulfwar/diana.doc

  
 Diana margarine too slick for the public's taste?
 Fund trustees, who include Diana's older sister, Lady Sarah McCorquodale and her butler, Paul Burrell, approved the two-week promotion, which will raise at least 250,000 pounds ($590,000 Cdn) for the fund.
 Dame Barbara Cartland, the romance novelist whose daughter Raine was Diana's step-mother, is reported distressed by the latest bid to capitalize on the princess's public appeal.
I certainly won't be buying it," housewife Mary Ashworth said.
www.canoe.com /CNEWSDiana/mar23_margarine.html

  
 ThisisLondon
The former police protection officer also defends Diana's sister, Lady Sarah McCorquodale, who has been vilified for "driving the prosecution" against Burrell, saying she had acted entirely properly and in her late sister's best interests.
Although they sometimes fell out, like any other family, their bond always endured.
The extraordinary intervention by Mr Wharfe, who has not asked for or been paid any money, comes as Burrell makes a second wave of revelations about the Princess's life.
www.rugbymail.co.uk /news/articles/1944679

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