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In his book, White cited the memoirs of Cleo Rocos, who claimed she spent an evening with Mercury, Diana and Kenny Everett after the princess persuaded her to take her to the Royal Vauxhall Tavern.
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Though she only “stayed about 20 minutes,” the royal managed to fool everyone. “Diana just looked like Freddie’s boyfriend — a gorgeous male model — and she loved it,” Rocos marveled.
W. W. Norton & Company In her memoirs, the actress Cleo Rocos describes an evening she spent with Kenny Everett, Freddie Mercury, and Diana, who she had befriended in the late eighties.