The famous writer, Tina Brown, was criticized for her pronunciation of Princess Diana in her new book, The Palace Papers. Brown also wrote about the princely turmoil in the British Royal Family in his book, which was aimed at criticism.
British author and journalist Tina Brown’s last book on the British Royal Family caused great controversy in England because of her pronunciations about Princess Diana. Brown, who also included Prince Harry, who officially left the Royal Family after marrying Meghan Markle, used striking words in his book.

According to the thesis; Meghan Markle is not the main reason for the ongoing turmoil between Prince Harry and Prince William. Royal biographer Tina Brown claimed that Harry was jealous of his older brother William, citing that the two brothers had been in rivalry for years.
Pointing out that Prince Harry had one-to-one ideas before marrying Meghan Markle, Brown said, “The conflict between siblings , climbed because of their professional life. William knew his father had to respect hierarchy when it came to ownership and the word, but he was less willing to join his brother.” included his words.
“PRINCESS DIANA WAS NOT A VICTORY TO EVERYONE BELIEVE”
Bestselling with her 2007 biography about Princess Diana Brown, who made her name at the top of the list, commented on the Princess of Wales in her new book, The Palace Papers, that “Princess Diana was not the victim as everyone thinks”.
Claiming that the “deceived, clean child” words about Diana, whom the British loved so much, were unfair and hurtful, Brown said that the Princess’s BBC’s Martin He added that he has no regrets about the interview he gave to Bashir and revealed that Prince Charles had cheated on him.
Brown, who became the focus of criticism with the arguments he put forward, was not satisfied with these, and he said that he chose Diana’s words in the interview, and his wife, Prince She said it was her “victimization” of her separation from Charles.
