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10. Ziegler, Mountbatten, p. 680<br />

11. Dimbleby, op. cit., p. 180<br />

12. Ziegler, Mountbatten, p. 681<br />

13. Dimbleby, op. cit., p. 236<br />

14. Ibid., p. 244<br />

16: Grim Fairy–Tales<br />

1. Sarah Jennings (1660–1744), wife of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, is<br />

described by the DNB as ‘not an amiable woman, spiteful and untrustworthy but none<br />

the less shrewd and of remarkable ability’. She feuded with everybody from her<br />

former friend, Queen Anne, to both her daughters. The Spencers are descended from<br />

her daughter, Lady Anne Churchill, grandmother of the 1st Earl Spencer.<br />

2. Andrew Morton, Diana: Her True Story (1992), p. 21<br />

3. James Whitaker in conversation with the author<br />

4. James Whitaker, Diana v. Charles (1993), p. 93<br />

5. Douglas Keay, Elizabeth II: Portrait of a Monarch (1992), p. 238<br />

6. Dimbleby, op. cit., p. 392<br />

7. Ibid., p. 358<br />

8. Ibid., p. 497<br />

17: Family at War<br />

1. Lesley Player, My Story: The Duchess of York, Her Father and Me (1993), p. 251<br />

2. Ronald Ferguson, The Galloping Major: My Life in Singular Times (1994), p. 207<br />

3. Whitaker, op. cit., p. 76<br />

4. Mail on Sunday, ‘The Royal Rich Report’, 14 October 2001<br />

5. cited in Dimbleby, op. cit., p. 491<br />

6. Private information<br />

18: Elizabeth R<br />

1. Interview with HE Ambassador Raymond G. H. Seitz, 3 February 1994<br />

2. Bogdanor, op. cit., p. 71

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