Unusual London: itineraries through the places loved by Lady D

    Unusual London: itineraries through the places loved by Lady D
    For those who want to discover the London (and not only) loved by Princess Diana, here is the guide - biography signed by royal blogger Marina Minelli.

    For those who want to discover an unusual London, and for those who have the unforgettable and the unforgettable in their hearts. Princess Diana, There is a book safety pin. It is “On the trail of Lady Diana, 15 itineraries through London and its surroundings to the places of the Princess of Wales”, the latest work of the royal blogger. Marina Minelli Available on Amazon in e-book format, but also bookable in its printed version.




    A book that is together. guide and biography, and that allows us to get to know a part of Lady D's life up close: the places she loved and those that marked her. Hidden places behind the facades of buildings, inside secret gardens, on pub signs, where the "sad princess" is still present, twenty years after her death. After all, Diana loved London very much: she lived here from the age of 17 until - a tragic accident still full of mysteries - ended her life in Paris. Today, through this book, it is possible to visit all those places that - in silence - preserve her testimony: stores y workshop of your favorite designers, i palaces where he attended official events. Beginning with Royal House, where she spent in solitude the night before her wedding to Carlo: Regency style, the building is open to the public every summer for about a month. and then there San Pablo's cathedral, where - very young - he got married. All this accompanied by stories and anecdotes unknown to most.



    But there is not only London in the book "On the Trail of Lady Diana." The princess, in fact, was born and spent her entire childhood in an Edwardian villa in Norfolk, now transformed into a splendid hotel. In the English countryside she spoke for the first time with her future husband, while staying in a fabulous house inHampshire He spent his honeymoon. Almost all of these residences are now open to the public. Even the garden at Highrove, Prince Charles's home in Gloucestershire. With Marina Minelli's volume it is now possible to explore them through 15 itineraries between London, its surroundings and some destinations in Scotland, each with its own map and all full of ideas about what to visit in the destinations frequented by Diana, but also with advice on transportation and where to eat and sleep.




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