

Morton would send questions through Colthurst and Diana would record her answers.

The author wrote 1992’s “ Diana: Her True Story,” secretly working with Princess Diana herself through Colthurst. Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images While writing his biography of Princess Diana, author Andrew Morton was constantly worried about being murdered. It was a genuinely unnerving time and when Diana had her room swept for bugs, she was totally justified in doing that,” Morton said. Morton admitted that everyone involved in the making of the biography felt in danger, including Princess Diana and her friend Dr. “It was like a different world and I remember vividly going back home on the subway and standing well way back from the platform edge because I thought I could be followed and someone was trying to assassinate me,” he continued. I was looking for people following me,” Morton told Entertainment Tonight. “I was looking for danger in the shadows. While writing his controversial biography of Princess Diana, author Andrew Morton was constantly worried about being murdered. Prince William shares sweet memory of Tina Turner with Harry, mom Princess Diana King Charles gives Kate ‘blessing’ to do exactly what sparked Diana ‘jealousy’: royal expert ‘Brainwashed’ Harry has ‘finally woken up to the truth’ about Meghan: royal expert

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