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The former butler to Britains late Princess Diana, Paul Burrell, has re-launched his official website.
London, Oct 2 : The former butler to Britain's late Princess Diana, Paul Burrell, has re-launched his official website.
Burrell closed down the site days after he gave evidence at the inquest trial into Diana's death but has now reopened it to sell signed copies of his Diana biography, 'The Way We Were'.
Paul, who is now based in Florida, insists he remains loyal to both the princess and Queen Elizabeth.
"I have always maintained my whole-hearted support and allegiance to Her Majesty the Queen and the Princess of Wales. Both incredible unique women of our times," the Daily Express quoted him, as stating on his website.
"Throughout my lifetime I will remain loyal and true to the two women whom I have had the privilege to serve," he added.
Paul was much criticised after admitting he lied at the inquest but insists he doesn't worry about his reputation.
"I am always comforted by a quotation which the princess often made, 'Never worry about your reputation because that is what people think you are. Worry more about your character because that's who you are,' " he added.
ANI