So close were they that he dressed her for her burial, in an evening gown provided by the British ambassador's wife. He was named a trustee of the Diana Memorial Fund and given the job of sorting through her possessions.'Often photographed two steps behind the Princess, he was the obsequious manservant who had supposedly displayed what the Royal household values most: absolute discretion,' writes Tina Brown in her bestselling book The Palace Papers.But on January 18, 2001 came a bombshell which shattered his carefully curated image (even the 'rock' bit had been his own invention).
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