The Diana Circle

Australia and New Zealand

Keeping Princess Diana's memory alive!
October 16th, 2003
Newsletter no.2


Welcome Members!

This newsletter is announcements only. If you wish to add something to the newsletter please contact me.

I would like to include news and personal stories. Have you sent anyone a letter regarding Princess Diana's memory? Have you visited somewhere that had a memorial to Princess Diana? Have you seen a great website dedicated to Diana?

This membership group would not be here if not for the founders Joan and Alan Berry from England. If you would like to contact them for any reason, just send an email to [email protected] .

To read their monthly newsletter just visit them at The Diana Circle UK This month they have published the addresses you may write to concerning Diana. You are encouraged to write to these people with respect and hopefully your letter will make a difference.

Last month I wrote to our Governor General and asked for the location of any Princess Diana Memorials. I thought since he worked on behalf on HRH The Queen, who was related to Diana, that he would know, but the reply I recieved said" Please check the internet."

I have had no luck finding any memorials except one, in Australia. So if you can help me find one, or have asked your local council or goverment to start a memorial, please let me know so that I may publish the details on my website.

Currently this group has 20 members, and I hope to see many more join up soon. Please pass the word, that if you sign up before November 30th you could win a collectors edition Princess Diana book!


News Updates!

October 12th; New, authorised Diana book to contain unseen photographs Read more. The book, tentatively titled "Diana: The Portrait," will include a foreword by Diana's sister Lady Sarah McCorquodale. It will contain more than 100 unpublished photographs by Patrick Lichfield, Mario Testino and Patrick Demarchelier and more than 2,000 interviews.

Andrew Morton has written another book about Princess Diana and included details about Prince Charles and Cowmilla. The young Princes are upset at hearing this news. Due to be on sale next year.

A �20MILLION rose garden in memory of Princess Diana has been scrapped.The project involved the Royal National Rose Society and American Bonnie Masterson, who pledged to raise �9million four years ago. The charity, �500,000 in debt, has seen almost none of the cash forcing it to sell its HQ in Hertfordshire.But Masterson, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, insisted she can raise the money. She said: ``The only option is to find another location.''

Max Riddington and Gavan Naden, authors of "Frances: The Remarkable Story of Princess Diana's Mother." Princess Diana's mother has relived the nightmare of her daughter's death because she is determined to put the record straight about their stormy but loving relationship. Now available.

This months Australian Womens Weekly October 2003, have a big story about Princess Diana, so don't forget to buy your copy now!


Prince Harry in Australia!

Prince Harry arrived in Australia on the 23rd of September 2003. He was shown the Taronga zoo in Sydney, and he met a few native animals. You can read about it at News.Com.Au

24th Sept: Prince Harry is now staying at Tooloombilla, 150km northwest of Roma and 625km west of Brisbane, on a cattle property. To read more about it Visit News.com.au .

The third in line for the throne is expected to earn the less-than-princely sum of $240 dollars during his two-month stint as an Australian-style cowboy on the property, co-owned by his late mother Princess Diana's friend Annie Hill. Visit News.com.au

27th Sept: Sources said today that Harry was removed under the cover of darkness last night and a convoy of Federal police and guards exited Tooloombilla Station at dawn. Read more about it.

5th October; Dressed in denim jeans and sporting a baseball cap, Prince Harry, 19, arrived at the Injune Rodeo, 700km north of Brisbane, at 2.45pm yesterday. He has spent the past 10 days jackarooing at Tooloombilla cattle station, 50km west of Injune, and arrived with his host Noel Hill and his son, George. Read more about it!

October 6th... Prince Harry brings economic boom to rural Qld. Yahoo News. Bungil Shire mayor Rob Loughnam says the young royal has only been in the area for a fortnight and already the local economy is booming. "Obviously having the visiting media and the security personnel, it's provided a great financial boost for the district," he said. "Hotels and pubs, the helicopter pilots, have reported incredible results in the past couple of weeks."

Channel 9 News was covering his stay in Australia, but has never shown us anything after Harry 'almost left'.

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