The British monarchy has been the inspiration for novels, plays, operas, films and series for centuries. The adventures of the English monarchs and their families provide the opportunity to let the imagination run wild, but Concha Calleja prefers to stick to the facts, which by themselves already have all the novel substance that one can ask for in a story. Her role as a judicial expert, criminologist and forensic psychologist helps her more than her role as a writer. Why invent, having such good material? She is currently immersed in the presentation of ‘Three Queens’, a brief but illuminating analysis of how Elizabeth II, Princess Diana and the current Queen Camilla faced some of their biggest reputation crises. The book is written in the heat of the erratic communication of the latest illnesses of Charles III and Kate Middleton: “We are experiencing how the British monarchy is in a situation of check and in the spotlight of the entire world.” Related News standard No The forceful decision of Prince William after the hospital discharge of Princess Catherine Ivannia Salazar This Monday, Kensington and Buckingham Palaces have issued two statements ensuring that both were no longer at The London Clinic. Starting from there, it was put to think about how the British royal house had approached its conflicts on other occasions. “I came to the conclusion that the British royals are the first reality-show institution of monarchies: they put themselves in the spotlight with their businesses, with their pomp, their rituals… And also with their scandals,” summarizes the author. Of these three women, the fascinating case of Camilla stands out, “a woman who was called the witch, the lover, all the adjectives you can imagine, and none of them good, and ends up being an accepted queen.” The research on Diana of Wales for her previous book, ‘Diana, Requiem for a Lie’, was precisely what led her to undertake what she considers the worst trip of her life. In reality, more than a bad trip, it is a bad time—a very bad time—caused by his more intrepid side. The story is ideal for All Saints’ Day: it takes place at night and begins in a cemetery. “I didn’t know if I had a topic to write another book about Diana,” so she decided to go look for inspiration in Brington, the town where her brother built a memorial, and the crypt of whose church are buried the members of the Spencer family who preceded the princess. He arrived at night and couldn’t wait to visit the place. “I was curious to see it, calmly, without anyone there,” he says. The best thing in these cases, as everyone knows, is to jump over the cemetery fence in the middle of the night. What Calleja did not expect was, once he had passed this obstacle, to find the temple door open. Flashlight in hand, he went inside. “It’s very crazy, I admit it and I don’t know how I get to do things like this.” Even more unexpected, he found some documents that made it clear that Diana is buried there, in the crypt, with her father, as she requested in her will, and not in the monument created by her brother, as had been said. “I photographed the documents, I got out, I got into the car and I left.” Related News standard No Princess Catherine had to be “induced into a coma and intubated” Laura G. Calleja The collaborator Concha Calleja dared to reveal, in the program ‘Fiesta’, the critical moment that Prince William’s wife experienced. The next day, when she returned to the scene of the crime, she found the reverend, “a huge, huge, huge woman,” who asked her if she had been there before. there. She had seen that there were cameras everywhere, so she was almost honest. “I told him yes, that I had arrived the night before and that I saw some little books being sold in the church and, in case he didn’t come back, I took one and left money in the brush,” which was true. Apparently convinced, the reverend invited her to a Christmas service with her Christmas carols: “She gave me a huge candle and moved me to the front row, so I couldn’t leave. I thought that when I left I would find the entire Scotland Yard there waiting to arrest me. Everything ended in a scare, no one stopped her and she was able to publish her book. Recalling the moment and remembering other investigations, she notes that she is inspired by “being in a place that I have to write about.” Regarding his detective adventures, he admits that they are common: “If I think about it a lot, maybe I won’t go into a cemetery at night, but at the moment it seems like a good idea, and I do it.” And maybe, deep down, they are good ideas.
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