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142.
“She knew it was something she should do”: Confidential interview.
143.
“as a grandmother”: Alastair Campbell, p. 243.
144.
“There were some last-minute discussions”: Tony Blair, p. 149.
145.
“One run-through”: Wesley Kerr interview.
146.
“an overwhelming expression of sadness”: Queen Elizabeth II speech following the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, Sept. 5, 1997, Official Website of the British Monarchy.
147.
“one of the very best speeches”: Shawcross,
Queen and Country
documentary.
148.
“showed her compassion”: Carey, p. 409. 405 “near perfect”: Tony Blair, p. 149.
149.
“unconvincing”: Alan Bennett,
Untold Stories
, pp. 214–15, Sept. 5, 1997, diary entry.
150.
“There’s no putting on of a face”: Simon Walker interview.
151.
“consumed by a total hatred”:
The Guardian
, Jan. 16, 2011, excerpt from Campbell Diaries, Vol. 2.
152.
“If you don’t walk”:
Daily Mail
, Oct. 17, 2009, quoting Gyles Brandreth diary, Sept. 6, 1997.
153.
The atmosphere on the sunny morning: Author’s observations.
154.
“It was completely unexpected”: Marr,
The Queen at 80
documentary.
155.
“that there was already a readiness”: Shawcross,
Queen and Country
documentary.
156.
“unashamedly populist and raw”: Carey, p. 410.
157.
“your blood family”: “Diana, Princess of Wales,” BBC recording of the funeral service, BBC Worldwide Music, Sept. 6, 1997.
158.
“those unnecessary words”: Carey, p. 411.
159.
“It sounded like a rustle of leaves”: Charles Moore interview.
160.
“were very kind”: Cherie Blair, p. 207.
161.
“This is really weird”: Ibid.
162.
“strangled cry”: Tony Blair, p. 151.
163.
“assumed a certain hauteur”: Ibid., p. 152.
164.
“mass movement for change”: Ibid., p. 143.
165.
“protect the monarchy”: Ibid., p. 145.

EIGHTEEN: Love and Grief

    1.
Philip chaired the overall: Adam Nicolson,
Restoration: The Rebuilding of Windsor Castle
, pp. 74–75.
    2.
To replace the gutted private chapel: Ibid., pp. 231–40.
    3.
Philip’s sketches inspired: Ibid, pp. 264–65.
    4.
When Philip disagreed: Ibid., p. 240.
    5.
“modern reinterpretation”: BBC News, Nov. 17, 1997.
    6.
“Your Majesty, Your Majesty”: Confidential interview.
    7.
“tolerance is the one essential”: BBC News, Nov. 19, 1997.
    8.
“throat-catching moment”: Carey, p. 412.
    9.
“people’s banquet”: Associated Press, Nov. 20, 1997.
  10.
Dining with the Queen: BBC News, Nov. 19, 1997.
  11.
“the terrible test”: Shawcross,
Q and C
, p. 216.
  12.
In her speech: Golden Wedding Speech, Nov. 20, 1997, Official Website of the British Monarchy.
  13.
“Philip’s obvious flirtations and his affairs”: Bradford, p. 401.
  14.
“I simply don’t know of anyone”:
Daily Mail
, Nov. 11, 1997.
  15.
“Philip’s great friend”: Patricia Brabourne interview.
  16.
“absolutely certain”: Ibid.
  17.
“He would never behave badly”: Ibid.
  18.
“riveting conversations”: Brandreth, p. 281.
  19.
“doesn’t mind when he flirts”: Pamela Hicks interview.
  20.
“quite honestly, what real evidence”:
The Times
, April 18, 2009.
  21.
“It was awful and she cried”: Confidential interview.
  22.
“It had not just been for work”: Confidential interview.
  23.
“represented freedom to her”: Confidential interview.
  24.
After support for a republic peaked: Robert Worcester interview.
  25.
Now Janvrin told Worcester: Ibid.
  26.
“too myopic and inward looking”: Confidential interview.
  27.
In general, the research: Robert Worcester interview.
  28.
“People start thinking about the future”: Ibid.
  29.
“My abiding impression”: Simon Lewis interview.
  30.
“It is not heart on the sleeve”: Confidential interview.
  31.
“imperceptible evolution … the Marmite theory”: Simon Walker interview.
  32.
“She has incredibly good instincts”: Simon Lewis interview.
  33.
“Time is not my dictator”: Shawcross,
QEQM
, p. 903.
  34.
At age ninety-seven, she made another: Ibid., p. 912.
  35.
She had suffered: BBC News, Feb. 9, 2002.
  36.
she would call the Queen first thing: Josephine Louis interview.
  37.
“was almost like a poor relation”: Confidential interview.
  38.
“Sometimes Margaret was a very lonely”: Jane Rayne interview.
  39.
“After Tony, then Roddy, no one else”: Confidential interview.
  40.
Since the early 1980s: Annabel Whitehead to Nancy Reagan, Aug. 24, 1999, Reagan Library.
  41.
As late as May 1999: Queen Elizabeth II to Nancy Reagan, May 6, 1999, Reagan Library.
  42.
“How I’d love to be able to go out”:
News of the World
, April 1, 2001.
  43.
they organized as much as possible: Ibid.
  44.
“They picked up right away”: Gay Charteris interview.
  45.
“I know if Martin had lived”: Ibid.
  46.
“the greatest show on earth”:
New York Times
, Dec. 31, 1999.
  47.
“looked very pissed off”: Alastair Campbell, p. 513.
  48.
“It was pretty clear”: Ibid.
  49.
“ghastly”: Tony Blair, p. 261.
  50.
“The Queen had a central role”: Simon Lewis interview.
  51.
“the kingdom can still enjoy”: Queen Elizabeth II Christmas Broadcast, Dec. 25, 1997, Official Website of the British Monarchy.
  52.
“Now Blair, no more of this”:
The Guardian
, Jan. 16, 2011, excerpt from Campbell Diaries, Vol. 2.
  53.
“high regard for her street smarts”: Jonathan Powell interview.
  54.
“steadily on the national pulse”:
The Times
, May 22, 2002.

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