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Confessions of the Queen's Vicar: Whispers of Diana's 'terrible upbringing'. Wild young Andrew on the rampage. And Margaret's VERY distracting decolletage... a deliciously indiscreet portrait of the off-duty Royals - recalled by a Balmoral weekend guest

Confessions of the Queen's Vicar includes whispers of Diana's 'terrible upbringing'
It is one of most exclusive invitations possible: an offer to spend the weekend with the Queen at Balmoral. And for the REVEREND JACK KELLET (inset right), it proved a quite extraordinary experience - a glimpse into the Royal Household at an exceptional period in its history. It was 1981, and Prince Charles had just married a young and shy Diana (pictured together left), while Princess Margaret (right) was donning an 'extremely low' low-cut dress. Today, in intimate and at times hilariously indiscreet detail, the 86-year-old minister paints an affectionate portrait of the Windsors at their most unguarded: joking, chatting, even bickering among themselves. He also shines a light on the surprises and unexpected pitfalls of being a Royal guest: being teased by a Prince about his sermon, committing the ultimate faux-pas - stepping on one of the Queen's corgis (inset left) - and being warned by a valet to expect dirty jokes.

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