
People Weekly Magazine, October 13, 1997 Issue featuring Princess Diana Interviews
This item is a copy of the October 13, 1997 issue of People Weekly magazine. The magazine cover features a prominent photograph of Princess Diana and is primarily blue with white and yellow text. The headline reads "EXCLUSIVE: THE SECRET DIANA INTERVIEWS." Smaller text below states that in 1991, Princess Diana sat for "never-before-revealed interviews that became the basis for Andrew Morton's bestselling biography." The text further indicates that she discussed her childhood, the royal family, bulimia, and her realization that Prince Charles loved Camilla Parker Bowles, and the magazine contains the transcripts. There is also a barcode visible on the lower right corner of the cover. The magazine appears to be in good condition, with no visible rips or tears, though there may be minor surface wear consistent with age and handling. The colors on the cover are vibrant and the text is clear and legible. There are other smaller headlines at the top of the cover referencing "The Bridges of Madison County author divorces" and "Mary Albert's family copes." The overall presentation suggests a well-preserved copy of a historical magazine issue.
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Estimated Value
$20-30
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Magazine
Appraised On
August 27, 2025
Estimated Value
$20-30
Item Description
This item is a copy of the October 13, 1997 issue of People Weekly magazine. The magazine cover features a prominent photograph of Princess Diana and is primarily blue with white and yellow text. The headline reads "EXCLUSIVE: THE SECRET DIANA INTERVIEWS." Smaller text below states that in 1991, Princess Diana sat for "never-before-revealed interviews that became the basis for Andrew Morton's bestselling biography." The text further indicates that she discussed her childhood, the royal family, bulimia, and her realization that Prince Charles loved Camilla Parker Bowles, and the magazine contains the transcripts. There is also a barcode visible on the lower right corner of the cover. The magazine appears to be in good condition, with no visible rips or tears, though there may be minor surface wear consistent with age and handling. The colors on the cover are vibrant and the text is clear and legible. There are other smaller headlines at the top of the cover referencing "The Bridges of Madison County author divorces" and "Mary Albert's family copes." The overall presentation suggests a well-preserved copy of a historical magazine issue.
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