While the world knew Princess Diana as royalty, those inside the palace saw a much more relaxed and playful side of her.
Behind the formality of palace life, Diana often showed a warmth and ease that surprised even those closest to her. Her former butler says it was in these quiet, everyday moments that the Princess of Wales' true personality really came through.
Marie Claire shared an excerpt from Paul Burrell’s book A Royal Duty, highlighting the relatable moments when Diana came across at her most authentic and unguarded. Her former butler discussed the moments that offered a rare glimpse into her life away from the public eye, where she often found comfort in simple, everyday interactions.
"As part of her daily routine, the princess said that her one true extravagance was having her hair washed and blow-dried every weekday morning, first by hairdresser Richard Dalton and then by Sam McKnight, and both men became trusted confidants," Burrell explained.
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Burrell continued, "All women gossip to their hairdresser, and the princess was no different. There were many light-hearted moments between the princess, the hairdresser, and butler, and she always spoke louder so her voice could be heard over the hairdryer."
As Diana's shadow, Burrell witnessed many of the interactions the paparazzi never saw. He recalled the princesses' quick wit and easy charm.
He recalled one particularly funny moment when she pointed out something in a local newspaper to him. "When she saw my reflection behind her in the oval mirror on the dressing table, she would shout, 'LOOK AT THIS!' It might be kind correspondence—or otherwise—a magazine photograph or a comment by a newspaper columnist."
He concluded, "Nobody but dresser, butler, hairdresser, and housemaid was ever invited into this inner sanctum. At these times, she was at her most natural, most relaxed, most easygoing: the princess the world never got to see."
Burrell told Good Morning Britain that Diana was a "unique, inspirational human being. And I was her friend."
Paul Burrell served as Princess Diana's personal butler for 10 years, from 1987 until she died in 1997.
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