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Princess Diana's brother to publish book about her life

The book will be Spencer’s first extended account of Diana’s life and death, with publication set for September 22, publisher says.

  • Earl Spencer announced he has written a new memoir on the life of his sister, Princess Diana, titled Swan Song: Diana, My Sister.
  • Born into the Spencer family, Diana married the Prince of Wales in 1981 before their 1996 divorce and died in a 1997 Paris car crash at age 36.
  • Spencer aims to replace public untruths with his own memories, describing Diana as a "one-off dynamic character," he said.
  • Penguin Random House will publish the memoir on September 22, with publishing director Bunyard calling it a "book of historic importance."
  • This project marks the first time Spencer has spoken at length about his sibling, positioning the memoir as a definitive personal tribute to Diana.
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(London=Yonhap News) Correspondent Jiyeon Kim = Earl Charles Spencer (62), younger brother of the late Princess Diana of the United Kingdom, is releasing a memoir about his sister's life and death.

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It will be published on September 22 in Great Britain and other countries and translated into 12 languages. The Count: "I am ready to demolish the falsehoods that in time have become accepted truths"

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Charles Spencer's book "Swan Song: Diana, My Sister" is scheduled to be published in Britain next month.

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"I hope this work will be of interest to all those who continue to keep the memory of Diana alive, as they knew her when she was still alive," he stressed.

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