CountessKate, I have read nearly all of Daisy, Princess of Pless’ books: Princess Daisy of Pless by Herself, Better Left Unsaid, What I left Unsaid. I have not read the Private Diaries of Princess Daisy of Pless, but in order to get a more unbiased understanding of her, I started to read some of the diaries or memoires of her contemporaries, those of Captain Frederick Ponsonby, 1st Baron Sysonby, he was equerry and Acting Private Secretary to King Edward VII, donna Vittoria Caetani, duchess of Sermoneta, Lady in Waiting to the Queen of Italy, and the many books by Lady Walpurga von Hohenthal Paget. I’m sure that the Princess of Pless was no more vain than other professional Beauties of her day, such as Lady de Grey, Lady Brooke, Duchess of Leinster, Lady Mary Mill, and lastly the Ladies Londonderry, Dalhousie, and Ormonde. The Princess of Pless had admirers and flatterers including herself. That is why I take all her writings with a grain of salt.