Diana: Once Upon a Time by Mary Clarke
Diana was the girl who was meant to be a boy. The third daughter - loved, to be sure - but a disappointment to her parents, nonetheless. The Earl and Countess Spencer separated as soon as a male heir to Althorp was born. Diana was an abandoned and bewildered child - she had already locked one nanny in the loo and thrown another's clothes on the roof. But she turned gladly to her new nanny, Mary Clarke, who became more of a mother to the vulnerable girl than anyone. In this memoir, Mark Clarke describes the girl who became the Prince of Wales's sweetheart and then the world's.