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Princess Diana's 'wicked sense of humour' saw her constantly pranking people

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When one conjures images of the late Princess Diana, thoughts often turn to her groundbreaking charity work and her chic fashion sense - however, a lesser-known aspect of the beloved former Princess of Wales was her penchant for mischief and practical jokes.

Diana's propensity for playful antics, far removed from her polished Royal image, has been revealed by her former hairstylist Richard Dalton in his book 'It's All About the Hair - My Decade with Diana'.Working closely with Diana for over ten years provided Dalton with many fond memories, he recounted to PEOPLE magazine. "After seeing her every day for over a decade, it was fun to relive the memories," said Dalton, and expressed his aim with this biography: to share "how funny Diana was."Dalton, in partnership with Renae Plant, curator of The Princess Diana Museum, divulges the princess' keen sense of humour in his new literary offering, acknowledging: "Her jokes were hysterical." The Royal was notorious for her relentless joking and prank-pulling, Dalton conceded, even going so far as to describe Diana as having been "very naughty at times" due to some of her escapades, reports the Express.

Dalton dimly recalls that, "She always had plastic vomit or plastic dog poop in her bag to place on people's seats when we traveled on long flights,".The pair worked closely for more than a decade, starting before her fairytale 1981 wedding to King Charles and ending their professional relationship in 1991.

He remarked, "She was hysterically funny and loved playing jokes on all of us."Echoing this sentiment, Plant also noted: "I do find the humorous side of Diana to be very sweet," adding, "She just wanted to be 'normal' and was just like the rest of us."While Princess Diana

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