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Camilla Tominey

Birthday: 1978-06-14 Place of Birth:
Synopsis

Camilla Tominey is the Associate Editor of the Daily Telegraph in London, a Royal Expert for the American television network NBC and a regular commentator on the BBC, ITV, Channel 5, Sky News and Australia’s Channel 9. She has reported on all the major Royal stories, including Prince William’s wedding to Kate Middleton, the birth of Prince George and interviewed senior members of the Royal Family including Prince William, Prince Harry, the Duke of York and Zara Phillips.

Acting

Lady Di: Before Royalty
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In 1980, an innocent nursery school teacher would go from anonymity to worldwide super stardom practically overnight. In this documentary we take a look at the story of the country girl before Buckingham Palace, meet her friends, the people who knew her and visit the school where she spent her childhood.
Princess Diana: Romance and Rivalry
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The world saw a perfect marriage following a fairytale romance but the reality behind palace doors was a life full of rivalry and loneliness. Princess Diana was a new kind of royal, thrust into the spotlight into a position of influence and scrutiny.
Goodbye Lady Di
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She was once the most loved member of the royal family. Expelled from her fairytale lifestyle, the tragic end of Princess Diana, Queen of hearts, stunned the world. Although she has left us, she has not been forgotten.
Becoming Princess Diana
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A shy quiet girl becomes the most famous woman in the world almost overnight.
The Last Days of Princess Diana
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By 1997 Diana, Princess of Wales had spent over a decade in the global spotlight. From a fairytale princess to a powerful independent mother - Diana had shown resilience and resolve. Free from the shackles of a royal marriage, she was just about to conquer the world all over again and this time on her own terms, but everything was about to come to a screeching halt.
William and Harry: Brothers in Arms
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The future of the British monarchy lies in the hands of two brothers, Prince William and Prince Harry. As the children of the most infamous royal relationships of the 21st century their childhood was plagued by turmoil and tragedy. Their lives have been played out in the media gaze for better and worse, more than ever before in the history of the monarchy. Determined to continue the legacy of their Mother, bridging the gap between monarchy and people with openness and honesty, they have become endeared to the British public and they remain the most popular members of the royal family. This is their story.
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