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Alastair<br />
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Campbell<br />
Alastair John Campbell is a British journalist, broadcaster, political aide and<br />
author, best known for his work As Prime Minister Tony Blair?s spokesman, press<br />
secretary and director of communications and strategy, he was seconded to<br />
Buckingham Palace to help with funeral arrangements of Princess Diana<br />
Here, he remembers the events after Dianas fatal car crash, and he reveals how<br />
Diana?s passing changed society and made a huge impact on the world .<br />
Mr Campbell discloses his first meetings with Diana, Princess of Wales , and the<br />
aftermath experienced dealing with funeral preparations<br />
In his book Campbell describes the late Princess as<br />
?Absolutely, spell-bindingly gorgeous ? her eyes locked on to you ? perfect skin ?<br />
there were moments when I had to fight to hear the words because I was just lost<br />
in the beauty.?<br />
There was something about her eyes that went beyond radiance," he said. "They locked on to you<br />
and were utterly mesmeric. She had perfect skin and her whole face lit upn when she spoke and<br />
there were moments when I had to fight to hear the words because I?m just lost in the beauty<br />
Alastair descibes Diana was a curious mix of fun (with a lovely girlish laugh, a beautiful<br />
smile and the ability to take the mickey out of herself) and insecurity. He said that<br />
over dinner she spoke of the boys and made it clear she wanted William to be King,<br />
even if it meant skipping out Prince Charles