Library Rock's Backpages

Diana's Greatest Hits

Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 22 November 2002

NEVER MIND the oak salt cellars and carved ashtrays in Paul Burrell's loft — it was Diana's CDs that give us the real measure of the woman. Her partiality to pop was one of the qualities that made the public take to her when she started her princess career; at one point, early on, she was known as Disco Di because she enjoyed a twirl around the dancefloors of Klosters.

Total word count of piece: 810

Subscribe

Becoming a member is easy. Membership gives you access to all the thousands of articles in the library.

Click here to go to Subscribe page.

Click here for academic and other group subscriptions.