Diana is the focus here as she hooks up with a friend who is the intermediary to a tabloid author of a tell-all book. She goes about doing the poor me thing, on and on. At the same time, she reveals her own shallowness when asked about her confidantes (astrologist?). Prince Phillip is going about his business of helping the mother of an unfortunate child cancer victim. He gets wind of Diana's unhappiness and takes her to task. She is told there is no family, only a system, and she is messing with the system by going public. She realizes along the way that her royal phone is being tapped. During all this, Britain is in big financial trouble, and the Queen is seen as a human money pit.