Recalling their first meeting in a piece for The Telegraph, Colthurst said: “Good fun, bright and mischievous, it was hard not to hit it off with Diana straight away, and so began the friendship she and I maintained for the rest of her short, eventful life.” Why was their friendship significant?Ĭolthurst was the link between Diana and royal biographer Andrew Morton, who wrote Diana: Her True Story in 1992.Ĭolthurst would take Morton’s questions to the palace, where he have taped conversations with Diana. Her friends, knowing Colthurst was training to become a doctor, brought her to see him. Colthurst and Diana met during a skiing holiday in Valet Claret in France through mutual friends but were introduced after she twisted her ankle.
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