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Diana's ex-butler shares tales on stage

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Published: May 28, 2004 at 11:56 AM

LONDON, May 28 (UPI) -- Paul Burrell, Princess Diana's ex-butler turned tell-all author, has scheduled a theatrical event to share recollections of the royal family.

"Paul Burrell: In His Own Words" is June 20 at London's Theater Royal to coincide with the paperback launch of his updated best-seller "A Royal Duty," Britain's Mirror reported Friday.

Following the British production, Burrell will take his one-man show to Broadway for three nights.

"The stage show is for all those people out there who still adore the princess and remember her as vividly as I do," Burrell said.

Burrell's publisher, Penguin Books, is sponsoring the event.

The show starts with the former royal butler's recollections and anecdotes from inside Buckingham Palace, Highgrove and Kensington Palace. He also will share royal etiquette tips, followed by a lengthy question and answer session with the audience.

Topics: Buckingham Palace, Paul Burrell
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