Princess in Love
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Anna Pasternak's 1994 bestselling book about James Hewitt's affair with Princess Diana, made into a television film in 1996.
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Document
Cape Fear
Connected via: Martin Scorsese, Alan Greenberg
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University of Notre Dame
Connected via: Alan Greenberg
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Venice Biennale
Connected via: Alan Greenberg
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George Shultz
Connected via: Alan Greenberg
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Judith Seligson
Connected via: Alan Greenberg
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Authored
- Person Anna Pasternak - Anna Pasternak authored the bestselling book Princess in Love in 1994. Multiple Sources
Connected To
- Person Martin Scorsese - Martin Scorsese wrote a new foreword to the 1994 edition of Love in Vain Single Source
- Person Robert Johnson - Love in Vain is a screenplay about blues musician Robert Johnson Multiple Sources
- Organization Doubleday - Doubleday published Love in Vain as the first screenplay ever published as literature by a major house Single Source
- Organization Da Capo Press - Da Capo Press published a 1994 edition of Love in Vain Single Source
- Person Stanley Crouch - Stanley Crouch wrote the introduction to the 1994 edition of Love in Vain Single Source
- Person Alan Greenberg - Alan Greenberg wrote the screenplay Love in Vain about blues musician Robert Johnson Official Document
Mentioned In
- Organization Buckingham Palace - Buckingham Palace criticized Anna Pasternak's book Princess in Love as 'grubby and worthless'. Single Source
Source Documents & Evidence
“Pasternak's bestselling book Princess in Love (1994) is a detailed reflection of her interviews with James Hewitt about his affair with Princess Diana”Accessed: 2026-02-21
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· Updated: 2026-02-21
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