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The storm on the Baltic Sea

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This e-book of Princess Diana tells a story about Diana, her mother and father and the romantic love story  between them. It may be tempting to think that Diana’s mother’s actions were driven by sheer  determination to conceive a male heir to the throne. Or to think that she was simply looking for a one-night stand. However, that was not the case. True romance got hold of those young  souls the very evening they met, and it was crowned with the birth of princess Diana. Frances found Lembit worthy of herself, and the sincerity of their love affair can be seen from the fact that four years later Frances brought Diana, Lembit’s child, to their meeting in London.

Author of the book of Princess Diana: Tuuli Säde

Translation by Aime Andra
Cover design by Andrus Peegel and Taavi Kuha
Book design by Taavi Kuha

Penikoorem Publishing House, 2016

Book is in English.

Number of pages: 113

E-book format: PDF

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The book of Princess Diana.

This book tells a story about princess Diana, her mother and father and the romantic love story between them. True romance got hold of those young  souls the very evening they met, and it was crowned with the birth of princess Diana.

I am aware of the multitude of similar theories and do not wish to push the readers of this book nor the descendants of the heroes of this book, towards the so called yellow media, but I do think, that the fates of the persons in this book have not been ordinary and it is justified to share them with the world.

Lembit escaping from the Soviet Union to the West across a stormy Baltic Sea. Frances’ struggles with trying to assert herself in the high society of Britain. Diana’s bright and short life. Their destinies entwining together is, as the sea historian Bruno Pao has said, logical and probable.

It is believable, that Frances in her turmoil of emotions was searching for a relationship outside of the London society. So she met a handsome young sailor with Nordic looks in a coffee shop, that was situated in the city harbor, which accommodated modern roll-on/roll-off ships. Frances was sure to know the identity of her child’s father.

Lastly, I will point out the clear similarities between father and daughter, judging by the way Diana lived her life. For example, walking boldly on the African minefield in her campaign against the use of landmines…

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