EXCLUSIVE: JUDY DONALDSON AND THE HEARTBREAK YEARS For the first time Judy tells the story behind The Chicks split, and its heartbreaking aftermath. ■ BEHIND THE PALACE CURTAIN ... Like all public figures there’s a side to the Princess of Wales the public never sees ... Our Diana dossier also gives the lowdown on where she shops, what she buys, how much she pays, and why she once considered plastic surgery! ■ CARY GRANT - JEALOUS, STINGY, BUT NOT GAY! The mistress of the late screen idol is furious over recent allegations about her lover’s sex life. Now Maureen Donaldson has written a book about the couple’s torrid affair. ■ TWO WEDDINGS FOR DELYSE Why former beauty queen Delyse Nottle said “I do” twice ... to the same man! ■ GOODNIGHT, NURSE Fed up with conditions here, some nurses are heading overseas. But is the grass really any greener on the other side of the globe? DO WE EXPECT TOO MUCH FROM MARRIAGE? /SJTFASMONfwMring the pants) W BEAUTY (love that body) FOOD (back to basics) and much, much more I?;',, ST?/H Hn
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Press, 27 April 1989, Page 11
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