INSTITUTO
CERVANTES BENELUX
ENGLAND AND WALES
Education
& Training, Recruitment
& Selection,
Management, Business Consultancy, Travels, Translation Services, Interpret Services, Public Relations, Communication, Publishing, Spanish in Spain and Latin
America, America, Enterprises, Air Lines, Automation, Internet, Productions, Insurances, Hotels, Football, Princess Diana Stadium, Television, Real Estate.
Mr. Francis Borge
c/o The Convent Main
Street GIBRALTAR Date: 15th of May 2002
Concerns: 'LETTERS
TO DIANA, PRINCESS OF WALES'
Ref.: JH/FB20020515
Torremolinos, Wednesday 15th of May
2002
Dear Mr. Borge,
This way I would like to express my
sincere gratefulness for the hospitality that you offered me yesterday
afternoon in the Governor's
Palace in Gibraltar. The here above
depicted photograph dates from the 9th
of March 1999. As you see I still wore on that ocasion my
sweatshirt from Earls
Court Gym in London, where also 'My Lady' was a regular
guest at the time that We were setting up Our
Company in Great
Britain and The
Netherlands.
Also this photograph dates from
the 9th of March
1999. I told these gentlemen my 'True Story' at the time,
that apparently still no one believes around the world. But I
think it is the Only
Legal Truth about Diana.
I was surprised by the photographs you showed me, specificly the
one taken on the 21st of April 1997
when She received the white roses with the new name "The Princess of Wales". As you can read in my book I found myself in Kensington
on that very day: One day before the fifth anniversary of my divorce
from my former wife and three days after I had authorized Her
to take over my duties in The
United Kingdom until the 28 of September 1997. Of course I was
very shocked to see again the image of the Mercedes in which She
was kidnapped in the night of the
31st of August 1997. Therefore I visited your 'Convent' for
the last time on last 31st
of August. As you see I carry the coat
of arms of Kensington Palace
in the heading of my letters. On the 18th
of August 1997 I brought my Certificate
of Incorporation personally to Kensington
Palace and after the
fatal kidnapping in Paris I had no other choice than to take
over her responsibilities at KP.
Until now I have not had the
occasion to discuss the situation personally at 'KP' in London.
You are the first British official that I spoke regarding this
responsibility. As a matter of fact I needed the time to recover
from the shock. As I told you now I have to do everything alone
as a Dutchman, while Diana posessed all the expertise that We
needed in The United
Kingdom. That is the main reason that I have not been able
to start up the Limited Company
Instituto Cervantes England and Wales yet. And this still
has to be done. I hope that everyone concerned will take up their
responsibilities concerning our
Business Plan as from now and forever more. I appreciate your
invitation to come back to Gibraltar during a couple of days.
I think you can teach me a lot about the history. You told me
about the time that Sir
Richard Lewis was the Governor of Gibraltar.
Personally I only know one gentleman with the name Richard Lewis.
He was the founder of the language institute LINGUARAMA UNITED KINGDOM.
He took over my French-Spanish
Institute in 1981, that became LINGUARAMA NEDERLAND afterwards. I also thank you that you passed my
information to the aid of the Governor. It will solve a lot of
problems that are still 'pending'. Herewith you find the information
about my book that is also published by Trafford Publishing in Canada
on the internet. The news release considering the publication
of the book sounded as follows: News
Release LETTERS
TO DIANA, PRINCESS OF WALES
tells of one man's quest for peace of mind
LETTERS TO DIANA, PRINCESS OF WALES
by John L. Van der Heyden ISBN 1-55212-939-X
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: phone the author via
Trafford Publishing at 1-888-232-4444
On August
14, 1996, the Dutch author of LETTERS
TO DIANA, PRINCESS OF WALES, John L. Van der Heyden, decided
to start a Dutch-English family company, 'Van
der Heyden/Spencer', aiming to begin operations two weeks later on the
day of Princess Diana's divorce - 28
August 1996. From that day onwards Van der Heyden became Her
personal advisor. He proposed marriage to Diana on 28
December 1996, aiming for a 28 September 1997 marriage date
- four weeks to the day of Diana's unfortunate kidnapping and
death in Paris.
"The most important point
in this book is the fact that I invited
Diana to become my wife and to start together a new worldwide
organization with the name
'Cervantes' as a logical consequence
of Her 'Quixotic Quest'," says Van der Heyden. "In my vision,
Diana was kidnapped on the night
of 31 August 1997,
and this book will reveal the final outcome of the problem that
rose after Diana's fatal accident in Paris."
Van der Heyden continues: "I
wrote the book in the first place to let the world know what the
real truth was about Diana in my vision. LETTERS
TO DIANA, PRINCESS OF WALES also reveals how the British Monarchy
was saved by my intervention in April
of 1997, although what transpired there could fill another
book."
Van der Heyden reveals he wrote
this diary-like book for personal reasons as well. "I gained
some peace of mind. I consider the writing of the book as a finalization
of the most difficult period in my life in which I felt the heavy
load of a worldwide responsibility on my shoulders and hope that
many people are willing to collaborate to reach our objectives
as described in the book.
"The book describes my strategy
to build the new Cervantes Organization," says Van der Heyden.
"It deals with the problems that arose in the 16th Century
in Spain, The Netherlands and England. It deals with the ideas
of humanists such as Erasmus, Cervantes, Heydanus and Thomas More,
and the book's main theme is 'Building Bridges'. I want readers
to join my organization - the framework is already there."
Van der Heyden details the diary-like quality of the book: "It
can be called 'The Prince's Diary' or 'Purple Prince.' It is
unique because all the letters, save for the last one, must have
been read by the Late
Princess of Wales and have guided her
New Life. This can be confirmed by Buckingham
Palace and other Royal Palaces in the European Union."
LETTERS TO DIANA, PRINCESS OF WALES started
as a type of Government Game, called The Dragon Vision Wizard
of Oz. Within this framework Van der Heyden is, as he puts it,
"the spider in the WorldWideWeb," and he is specifically
interested in the stories of the other participants in the Game
and in receiving their feedback.
To purchase copies, or read excerpts
online, please go to www.trafford.com/robots/01-0341.html
For review copies or interviews, phone the author via Trafford
Publishing at 1-888-232-4444.
LETTERS
TO DIANA, PRINCESS OF WALES
by John L. Van der Heyden
435 pages; paperback; $31.99 US ($51.99 CDN)
published by Trafford Publishing
ISBN 1-55212-939-X
Comments to: webmaster@trafford.com
or Trafford's publisher, Bruce Batchelor at bbatchelor@trafford.com
TOLL-FREE (US and Canada) 1-888-232-4444 or 250-383-6864, FAX
250-383-6804
East Coast Office: 5804 Jolly Roger Court, New Bern, NC, 28560-9767
West Coast Office: Suite 6E - 2333 Government St., Victoria BC
V8T 4P4
URL http://www.trafford.com © 1995-2002 Trafford Publishing,
a division of Trafford Holdings Ltd.
LETTERS TO DIANA, PRINCESS OF WALES
by John L. Van der Heyden
435 pages; perfect bound; catalogue
#01-0341; ISBN 1-55212-939-X; US$31.99, C$51.99
Author John L. Van der Heyden
writes: "On the 14th
of August 1996 I decided to start a Dutch-English family company
'Van der Heyden/Spencer'
as from the day of Princess Diana's divorce - 28
August 1996 - under the name 'Instituto Cervantes'. As from
that day I became Her personal advisor. I proposed a marriage
to Her on 28 December 1996, starting
on 28 September 1997. She was kidnapped in Paris exactly four
weeks before."
About the Book
In April of 1992 John L. Van
der Heyden registered a trademark for courses, trainings and education
at the Benelux Trade Registrar in The Hague with the name Instituto Cervantes and founded the Foundation
Cervantes Benelux. Four years later, on the 31st
of July he invited the Crown Princes of The
Netherlands, Belgium, Luxemburg and Spain
to become the government of the foundation. The next day -- the
first of August -- Van der Heyden went to England and lighted
a candle at Canterbury
Cathedral.
From that time it became clear
to him that Princess Diana was also interested in his project.
How things developed from that time is explained in LETTERS
TO DIANA, PRINCESS OF WALES.
The story ends with the
fatal kidnapping in Paris, exactly four weeks before Diana
and Van der Heyden's proposed wedding day in The Netherlands.
About the Author
John L. Van der Heyden was born
in Nijmegen in The Netherlands, shortly after the Second World
War. After having finished his secondary education and the teacher's
training college he became a teacher of primary education and
studied Spanish Language and Literature. From 1979 until 1987
he was a company director of a well-known language institute in
The Netherlands. In February 1986 he decided during Expolangues
in Paris to start a new company with the basic idea to create
a better understanding between Dutch-, English-, and Spanish-speaking
people. Therefore he took a course in general management at the
Management Institute of the Dutch Employers' Organization
'de Baak' in Noordwijk where he also was a member of the Board
until summer 1991.
As from that time he planned the new company 'Instituto Cervantes'
and advised the Secretaries of State of the Dutch Government in
several letters. Therefore the Dutch Government was called 'Purple'
because of the house colour of the Instituto
Cervantes Benelux. This was also expressed in a British newspaper
in the final line of a limerick in the summer of 1997 with the
text 'And
now their faces are Purple as Heather'. After Princess Diana's
awful death in Paris he retired in Spain but still hopes that
his Dream will come true by the publishing of this book.
Catalogue Information
CIP: National Library of Canada
Cataloguing in Publication Data
Heyden, John L. van der
LETTERS
TO DIANA, PRINCESS OF WALES
ISBN 1-55212-939-X
1. Diana, Princess of Wales, 1961-1997--Miscellanea.
2. Heyden, John L. van der I. Title.
DA591.A45D5335 2001 941.085'092 C2001-902713-3
Today the elections for the Dutch
Parliament take place in The Netherlands. There will be no right
and there will be no left, because
THE
TRUTH IS ALWAYS IN THE MIDDLE
The first PURPLE
GOVERNMENT of THE
KINGDOM OF THE NETHERLANDS.
First row from left to right Minister
of Education, Culture and Sciences JO
RITZEN, Minister of Foreign Affairs HANS
VAN MIERLO, Prime Minister WIM
KOK, Founder Instituto Cervantes JOHN
VAN DER HEYDEN, Home Secrtetary and Vice Prime Minister HANS DIJKSTAL,
Minister of Justice WINNIE SORGDRAGER,
Minister van Finance GERRIT ZALM.
Back row from left to right Minister of Public Health and Sport
ELS BORST, Minister of Agriculture,
Nature and Fishing JOZIAS
VAN AARTSEN, Minister of Traffic and Water Management ANNEMARIE
JORRITSMA, Minister of Defense JORIS
VOORHOEVE, Minister of Economical Affairs HANS
WIJERS, Minister of Social Affairs and Labour AD
MELKERT and Minister of Development JAN
PRONK.
I hope to hear from you in due
course. Yours sincerely, JOHN
L. VAN DER HEYDEN
TORREMOLINOS Spain
Instituto Cervantes is legally registered at the Benelux Trade Registrar under deposit numbers 0508277 and
843323 in class 41: education, trainings and courses and is a
tradename of the Foundation
Cervantes Benelux
in Utrecht, registered under number 41211928 of the Chamber of
Commerce of Amsterdam (IBAN: NL91INGB0004729266 BIC: INGBNL2A). Instituto
Cervantes Limited
is registered for England and Wales under Company No. 3300636
at Companies
House, Cardiff.
Cervantes Holding
is a member of the Baak-kring
Management Centre VNO-NCW. Photograph ENGELENBURG CASTLE, KINGDOM
OF THE NETHERLANDS.
Instituto Cervantes está legalmente depositado como marca
comercial en el
registro de marcas del Benelux-Bureau
voor de Intellectuele Eigendom bajo los números de depósito 0508277
y 843323 en clase 41: educación, enseñanza y cursos
y es un nombre comercial de la Fundación Stichting Cervantes
Benelux en Utrecht,
inscrito bajo número 41211928 de la Cámara de Comercios
en Amsterdam (IBAN: NL91INGB0004729266 BIC: INGBNL2A). Instituto
Cervantes Limited
is registered for England and Wales under Company No. 3300636
at Companies
House Cardiff. Cervantes
Holding es miembro
del Baak-kring
Centro de Gestión
Empresarial del Patronal del Reino de los Países Bajos
VNO-NCW.
Foto arriba CASTILLO ENGELENBURG
EN BRUMMEN.
Instituto Cervantes is als handelsmerk wettig gedeponeerd bij het Benelux
Bureau voor de Intellectuele Eigendom onder depotnummers 0508277 en 843323 in klasse
41: onderwijs, opleidingen en cursussen en is een handelsnaam
van de Stichting
Cervantes Benelux
te Nijmegen, ingeschreven onder nummer 41211928 van de Kamer van Koophandel
te Amsterdam (IBAN:
NL91INGB0004729266 BIC: INGBNL2A). Instituto
Cervantes Limited
is registered for England and Wales under Company No. 3300636
at Companies
House, Cardiff.
Cervantes
Holding is lid van
de Baak-kring, Management Centre VNO-NCW.
La Corona de
la Casa
Real Española
sirve de símbolo de unidad de nuestros países y
muestra la Lealtad Histórica
como expresada en el himno nacional de los Países Bajos.
More information
at the website of Amazon.com, Wal-Mart and Trafford
Publishing Canada.
VANAF 16
OKTOBER 2004 HEEFT
DE OPRICHTER VAN DE STICHTING
CERVANTES BENELUX,
EIGENAAR VAN HET HANDELSMERK
INSTITUTO CERVANTES
IN DE BENELUX EN DE LIMITED
COMPANY INSTITUTO CERVANTES ENGLAND AND WALES - OP STRAFFE VAN EEN DWANGSOM -
EENIEDER WAAR OOK TER WERELD - VERBODEN GEBRUIK TE MAKEN VAN DE
BEELTENIS VAN ZIJN OP 31
AUGUSTUS 1997 TIJDENS
EEN ONTVOERINGSPOGING OM
HET LEVEN GEKOMEN PARTNER,
TENZIJ DIT BINNEN HET KADER VAN DE DOOR HEM VERSTREKTE VOLMACHTEN NADRUKKELIJK IS OVEREENGEKOMEN.
THE WORK CONTINUES
© J.L. VAN
DER HEYDEN TORREMOLINOS
ALL
RIGHTS RESERVED