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Its the battle of the biographers over the life of late British royal Princess Diana.
New York, June 28 : It's the battle of the biographers over the life of late British royal Princess Diana.
Tina Brown's biography of Diana coincides with her tenth death anniversary, while Bradford's was released last fall.
However, Bradford isn't too pleased with Brown's version of Diana's life in 'The Diana Chronicles', and rips it apart calling it "overblown and over hyped".
She also slams it for being more about Brown than the People's Princess.
"There is only one blonde in this story and it's not Diana," the New York Post quotes Bradford, as saying.
Bradford also goes as far as to suggest that Brown may have lifted some facts from her biography of Diana, and criticizes the book for not having any pictures of the pricess.
While Brown portrays Diana as a "spiteful, manipulative" woman who was more enamoured by the thought of being Queen than by Charles, Bradford is more sympathetic in her book, and reveals the Princess' plans of reinventing herself as a documentary filmmaker.
ANI