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TINA Brown may have chosen to launch her Princess Diana biography a stone's throw from Kensington Palace at the Serpentine Gallery last night but it was clear from the political, arts and media A- list crowd that the author herself is one hell of a draw. As her former squeeze Martin Amis shared a joke with Ian McEwan, her agent Ed Victor expressed surprise at the hostile reaction the book, The Diana Chronicles, generated among some royal experts. Tina, meanwhile, laughed off a suggestion she was growing more like her subject every day: "That's such an old trick, but I've not got nearly as nice legs as her."
all about Brown, who was editor of Tatler before moving to New York, and her husband Sir Harold Evans, former editor of The Sunday Times, managed to attract Jack Straw, Tony Benn (who provided anecdotes for the book), Boris Johnson and his sister Rachel, Lord Bragg, Andrew Roberts, George and Frances Osborne, Sir John Mortimer, Kathy Lette, Sir Tim Rice, Tony Benn, Alan Yentob, Andrew Marr and Jon Snow to the party.See the full content of this document
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