Since their mother, Princess Diana died, both of her sons have vowed to continue her work. Can they live up to her legacy?
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Publications mentioned
Hello! Canada No 131 8 June 2009
The Serpent and the Moon by Princess Michael of Kent
Websites mentioned
World of Royalty
Princess Michael of Kent
Prince of Wales
Causes mentioned
Centrepoint
Sentebale
Royal Marsden Hospital
The Diana Memorial Fund
Tune in LIVE via webcam to the next episode of The Royal Report on Sunday June 14th, 2009 9:00PM EST.
The topic will be: The Royal Romance Report - June edition
© Marilyn Braun 2009
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