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‘It Literally Almost Cost The Monarchy’: How The Death Of Princess Diana Nearly Sparked A British Anti-Royal ‘Revolution’
She was known as “The People’s Princess” – and after Diana, Princess of Wales, died in August 1997, for the first time in Queen Elizabeth II’s reign, “revolution was in the air.” This is the startling revelation in the new episode of chart-topping podcast “The Firm: Blood, Lies and Royal Succession,” released today. “When Diana, Princess of Wales died, we were looking at the biggest existential crisis facing the monarchy since the abdication crisis in 1936,” explains Thomas-Mace-Archer-Mills, founder of the British Monarchist Society and a regular contributor to the podcast. “And that was really something. Because people wanted to… Read Full Article
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