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I just felt I had absolutely no one to turn to.
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No one to turn to.
Nothing to fall back on, you know.

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Suddenly, there was someone who
understood, who really cared about me.

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Didn't want anything out of me.
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He was so terribly understanding,
Father Chapman.

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Do you know him?
He's Monsignor Chapman now.

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He's a terrible sweetie. Terribly human.
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I suppose I've always believed in God.
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There just has to be a God, doesn't there?
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You know, somebody who understands.
Just has to be.

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I really took it very seriously, you know.
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I knew I couldn't go ahead
with my marriage...

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unless I was really serious about it.
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It isn't every day
that we have a new English princess.

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But it happened last week
at the ancient home...

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of the Prince Cesare de la Romita...
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when our own Diana Scott
became the bride...

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of this famous Italian prince
and bobsleigh enthusiast.

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Everyone was there. Old family friends,
the people from the estate.

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My goodness, how happy they were
to find themselves with a mistress again.

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The Prince, who stems
from one of Italy's oldest families...

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has been married before
and has seven children.

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It isn't every princess who finds herself
the mother of seven on her wedding day.

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Simple family meals are something
the Princess is determined to maintain.

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She intends to supervise
all the family cooking...

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and she is a regular and welcome visitor
to the kitchens.

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The Princess has always loved country life.
She herself comes from Sussex.

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And she and the Prince aim to spend
plenty of time in the open air.


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