Vrijdag 11 januari 2002 Diana's butlers voor de rechter 23.58 Hello John: Hope this letter finds you well - please find below a email version of your news release. Please let me know if it is suitable. Much of it is taken from information you gave me previously. With thanks, Ben LETTERS TO DIANA, PRINCESS OF WALES tells of one man's quest for peace of mind LETTERS TO DIANA, PRINCESS OF WALES by John L. Van der Heyden ISBN 1-55212-939-X FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE On August 14, 1996, the Dutch author of LETTERS TO DIANA, PRINCESS OF WALES, John L. Van der Heyden, decided to start a Dutch-English family company, 'Van der Heyden/Spencer', aiming to begin operations two weeks later on the day of Princess Diana's divorce -- 28 August 1996. From that day onwards Van der Heyden became Her personal advisor. He proposed marriage to Diana on 28 December 1996, aiming for a 28 September 1997 marriage date -- four weeks to the day of Diana's unfortunate kidnapping and death in Paris. "The most important point in this book is the fact that I invited Diana to become my wife and to start together a new worldwide organization with the name 'Cervantes' as a logical consequence of Her 'Quixotic Quest'," says Van der Heyden. "In my vision, Diana was kidnapped on the night of 31 August 1997, and this book will reveal the final outcome of the problem that rose after Diana's fatal accident in Paris." Van der Heyden continues: "I wrote the book in the first place to let the world know what the real truth was about Diana in my vision. LETTERS TO DIANA, PRINCESS OF WALES also reveals how the British Monarchy was saved by my intervention in April of 1997, although what transpired there could fill another book." Van der Heyden reveals he wrote this diary-like book for personal reasons as well. "I gained some peace of mind. I consider the writing of the book as a finalization of the most difficult period in my life in which I felt the heavy load of a worldwide responsibility on my shoulders and hope that many people are willing to collaborate to reach our objectives as described in the book. "The book describes my strategy to build the new Cervantes Organization," says Van der Heyden. "It deals with the problems that arose in the 16th Century in Spain, The Netherlands and England. It deals with the ideas of humanists such as Erasmus, Cervantes, Heydanus and Thomas More, and the book's main theme is 'Building Bridges'. I want readers to join my organization. The framework is already there." Van der Heyden details the diary-like quality of the book: "It can be called 'The Prince's Diary' or 'Purple Prince.' It is unique because all the letters, save for the last one, must have been read by the Late Princess of Wales and have guided her New Life. This can be confirmed by BUCKINGHAM PALACE and other Royal Palaces in the European Union." LETTERS TO DIANA, PRINCESS OF WALES started as a type of Government Game, called The Dragon Vision Wizard of Oz. Within this framework Van der Heyden is, as he puts it, "the spider in the WorldWideWeb," and he is specifically interested in the stories of the other participants in the Game and in receiving their feedback. MORE: To purchase copies, or read excerpts online, please go to www.trafford.com/robots/01-0341.html. For review copies or interviews, contact the author directly or via Trafford Publishing at 1-888-232-4444 LETTERS TO DIANA, PRINCESS OF WALES by John L. Van der Heyden 435 pages; paperback; $31.99 US ($51.99 US) published by Trafford Publishing ISBN 1-55212-939-X News releases are broadcast to editors, writers and media producers around the world "whenever there is news!" by Trafford on-demand publishing service(TM). Visit our website at www.trafford.com. To receive (subscribe to) future new releases, send an e-mail to: Trafford-News-on@lists.trafford.com. The message does not require a subject or a body. 11.09 Thank you Ben, It is Perfect. Please proceed and inform me about the next steps. John. 11.41 Hello Ben, I found out that the name Thomas Moore must be Thomas More. Would you please verify that and - if necessary - adjust that in the news release. Thanks, John.

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