Richard Dalton, who was Princess Diana’s hair stylist for over ten years, has written a memoir with Renae Plant, curator of The Princess Diana Museum. The book, titled It’s All About the Hair, offers an inside look at Princess Diana’s life, focusing on her sense of humor and personal moments.
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Dalton’s memoir reveals that Princess Diana had a great sense of humor and enjoyed playing practical jokes. According to Dalton, Diana’s jokes were “hysterical” and she loved to make people laugh. Despite her royal status and public image, she had a playful and mischievous side.
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Dalton, who worked with Diana until 1992, describes her as a genuine and funny person. He shares that she had a sharp sense of humor and was very dedicated as a mother. The book also touches on more challenging times in Diana’s life, including struggles with self-esteem during her marriage to Prince Charles.
Plant, who helped compile Dalton’s stories, highlights that Diana’s humor made her relatable and endearing. The memoir aims to show a different side of Diana, revealing her as a person who, despite her royal duties, just wanted to be normal.
Princess Diana passed away in 1997, and her death led to a global outpouring of grief. It’s All About the Hair celebrates Diana’s true personality, offering a heartfelt tribute to the beloved princess.