While he presents few new facts about Diana’s life — inevitably, given how exhaustively she was covered both before and after death — White takes advantage of a quarter-century’s distance to present the cultural postmortem she deserves. His astute evaluation of what the princess was and continues to be, to the people who knew her and the millions who didn’t, makes a convincing case that her populist presence in the 1990s presaged the politics of the 21st century ... White...employs an overly academic style on occasion, perhaps aiming to resist the hyperbole surrounding Diana ... The obsession, in White’s view, shows no sign of fading away.
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