In Diana: The Last Days, Martyn Gregory reconstructs Princess Diana’s final chapter with meticulous attention to detail. Drawing on rare interviews with her confidants and eyewitnesses, the narrative paints a vivid picture of her emotional and public life in the months leading up to the tragic event.
Through access to those who saw Diana in her last moments and expert witnesses, the book examines the complex interplay of fame, privacy and investigation. Insights from the French authorities’ official inquiry add a forensic edge, revealing previously unseen facets of that night in Paris.
Readers gain a deeper understanding of Diana’s personal struggles and the global reaction to her death. This account not only chronicles the timeline of events but also explores the lasting impact on her family, the royal institution and public memory.
Key features:
- Eyewitness testimonies from friends and staff
- Detailed coverage of the French investigation
- Analysis of the emotional aftermath and cultural legacy