Her husband, Andreas Papandreou, warned her Prince Charles was "naughty" and the late president Mitterrand sent her flowers for protecting his love trysts.
Ms Dimitra Liani, the widow of Greece's late socialist prime minister, is writing a new kiss-and-tell memoir on the indiscretions of foreign dignitaries she met as Greece's First Lady, the Greek press reported yesterday. Known as "Mimi", the former flight attendant told Greek television her new book would tell of Francois Mitterrand's romantic holidays in Greece and the time Prince Charles bantered with her during Willy Brandt's funeral. "Charles was bored . . . he started chatting to me," she told Antenna TV. "Andreas noticed, turned to me and said: `Watch it, he's a bit naughty. He might soon ask you out for coffee'."