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GUEST,Jenny BS: Happy Birthday Princess Diana! (63* d) RE: BS: Happy Birthday Princess Diana! 01 Jul 07


When she married Prince Charles in 1981, Diana told the media she was a virgin, a status infamously tested by the Royal Family before they would allow the heir to the throne to step down the aisle, in her case she refused to take the test.

But by the time her marriage had disintegrated around her, Diana was already well adept at spreading her ... wings.

Until her final, passionate affair with Dodi Al Fayed, it appears that Diana was not interested in a long term link up but merely craved close human contact. "If I fall in love," she said, "the sparks will fly and god help us."

Ten men shared her bed that we know about, from a bodyguard to rugby star.


Prince Charles - big ears, big ego.

Barry Mannakee - body to body guard.
He was a trained police motorcyclist instructor and was killed off his bike on a straight road, yes right !

David Waterhouse - man in uniform.

James Gilbey - loyalty gets its reward.

James Hewitt - Di: "I adored him", young prince Harry not that keen on him !

Oliver Hoare - paints a nice picture.

William Carling - scrum down with rugby star, starred in that childrens cartoon, Pokeyourhighness or was it poccohuntus ?

Doctor Hasnar Khan - knew how to care for a woman.

Bryan Adams - (Everything I Do) I Do It For Di.

Dodi Fayed - true love at last, no way was an Egyptian going to knock a kid out of her and the heir to the throne have a Muslim half brother.


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