
"I got two telephone calls separately, one from Arthur Edwards, a well-known photographer with contacts in the royal protection squad, and Richard Kay before he became a friend of Diana, who also had contacts," Morton told the outlet. There is danger lurking in the shadows," he told Newsweek.Īt the time, no one in the public knew it was Diana herself feeding Morton the news. It will convey the sense that this is like a royal version of All the President's Men. They've used my house for dramatic impact. The only inaccuracy, according to Morton was the location of the robbery. The public got to watch her evolve into an incredibly strong woman, trying to control a narrative that was the slipperiest thing ever.According to Newsweek, who spoke to Morton, "he was twice warned efforts were being made to out the source for his bombshell biography Diana: Her True Story-even as a public backlash accused him of making up its dramatic revelations." In so many ways, it’s a story of immense transformation – and triumph too.

I will say it’s a huge gift to learn what I’ve learnt about this person. She broke the fourth wall, reaped the benefits, but the consequences came hard and heavy. Although, of course, Diana broke that rule. “The rules are sort of decided for you as well: less is more. “Anyone who works on the show has a sense of how extremely difficult it is to be born into that ,” Debicki said earlier this year. He added, “Writing that book was the royal equivalent of ‘All The President’s Men.’ You would see danger in the shadows.”Īustralian actress Debicki told British Vogue that she doesn’t follow any news related to the current royal family, but that the endless Daily Mail news coverage of Diana “ makes me nauseous.” The secret circle knew the truth about Diana’s life, and many powerful people did not want that truth to be revealed.” I had been admitted into a secret circle. I remember standing back from the edge of the platform on the subway going home.

Morton remembered, “From the first moment that I heard the tapes, I was very careful.


It happened just a few days after I had been warned, separately, by Arthur Edwards and Richard Kay, that the security forces were looking carefully to find my source.” “Yes, we had Diana’s rooms swept for bugs,” Morton confirmed. Helena Bonham Carter Doesn’t Think ‘The Crown’ Should ‘Carry on’ Anymore: ‘It’s Very Different Now’
