London, United Kingdom — Charles Spencer, the brother of the late British Princess Diana, is set to publish a new book offering a deeply personal perspective on her life. Consequently, the memoir promises to reveal unprecedented insights into her personal story ahead of the 30th anniversary of her passing. Furthermore, titled “The Swan Song: Diana, My Sister,” the book will be published next month in the UK by Michael Joseph, an imprint of Penguin Random House, prior to its global release.
Book Content and Earl Spencer’s Personal Account
Spencer, formally known as Earl Spencer, chronicles critical moments from his sister’s life, including her relationships with her family and the British Royal Family. Additionally, the book aims to present an authentic portrayal of Diana beyond the public persona created by relentless media coverage. Consequently, this family testimony offers an intimate reflection on her human and personal journey.
30th Anniversary Context and the Paris Tragedy
The release precedes the 30th anniversary of Princess Diana’s death in August 1997 at the age of 36, following a tragic car crash in a Paris tunnel alongside Dodi Fayed. Additionally, the crash occurred while fleeing pursuing paparazzi on motorcycles, an event that deeply impacted the British monarchy and captured global attention for decades.
Charles Spencer promises to reveal “the truth” about his sister in upcoming book ‘The Swan Song: Diana, My Sister’



