"Paul Burrell", Royal Victorian Medal/RVM (born ) is a former servant of the Royal Households of the United Kingdom/British Royal Household. He was a footman for Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom/Queen Elizabeth II and later butler to Diana, Princess of Wales. Since her death in 1997, Burrell has featured in the media, sometimes prominently, in connection with her, and since 2004 as an occasional entertainment show celebrity.

Burrell was awarded the Royal Victorian Medal in November 1997 for services to the Royal Family.

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I once walked in on the queen wearing her crown and pink, fluffy slippers.

My only intention in writing this book was to defend the princess and stand in her corner.

If I could have one wish, it would be to put the clock back and for everything to be like it was before she died.

Should have been kept under lock and key.

I was in a situation where this destroyed me. I didn't like what I had become. I only started coming back into myself when I realized this wasn't all my fault.

With the benefit of hindsight, the content of that letter has bothered me since her death.

I pray you're getting treatment for your mental problems.

Because I know that this book is nothing more than a tribute to their mother.