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UK News
27-10-2003
Burrell Tells Princes To Grow Up
who: Princess Diana`s butler Paul Burrell
what: Says he has more secrets despite plea from princes
when: Yesterday
snippet: "Arrogant Paul Burrell last night told Princes William and Harry: `Grow up`," says The Sun today. "In an astonishing display of hypocrisy, the ex-butler said HE was angry with THEM — and rejected their plea to end his revelations about their mother Princess Diana."

But, says The Times, the former royal butler says he would never have written his book if he`d been shown an ounce of sympathy by the royal family and he claims the young Princes are "being used as emotional cannons by the men in grey suits at the Palace".

"I am angry with [Prince Harry and Prince William]," he tells broadcaster Fiona Bruce on BBC One`s Real Story programme, which will be broadcast this evening at 7.30pm. "Why do they listen to other people around them? Why listen to people who always say yes and no one to tell you no. I would love to give them a piece of my mind."

The latest revelation from Mr Burrell is that there are still secrets left to sell. He says he`ll take them to his grave but, writes The Scotsman`s Karen McVeigh, royal-watchers continue to speculate that there is a second book in the pipeline based on the contents of a mahogany box of "crown jewels" - "a series of letters from Prince Philip, a signet ring belonging to James Hewitt and a tape recording of a Royal valet, George Smith, in which he alleges he was raped by a trusted Royal aide." [... more]


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