Princess Dianawas grateful toBurt Reynoldsfor taking the attention off of her following hisexplosive splitfrom second wife Loni Anderson.

In his 2015 memoir,But Enough About Me, the late actor — who died Thursday at the age of 82 — wrote that after “we announced the separation, the press went into high gear.”

Continuing, he added that “Princess Diana sent me a thank you note for keeping her off the cover of PEOPLE Magazine.”

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In his memoir, he went on to explain that Anderson “bought everything in triplicate, from every day dresses to jewelry to china and linens” and that she maxed out a “platinum American Express card with a $45,000 credit limit” in an hour and a half.

“‘I never wear a dress after it has been photographed,’ she said. ‘I have to dress like a star,’ ” he added.

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Speaking with PEOPLE in 2015, Reynolds went on to say that the couple’s marriage had been a mistake.

“I should have known that you don’t marry an actress,” the star explained. “That was a really dumb move on my part.”

Reynolds was previously married to Judy Carne.

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Although the pair never married, in a revealing interview given toVanity Fairin November 2015, the screen legend called his formerSmokey and the BanditcostarSally Field“the love of my life.”

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After meeting on set of the 1997 film, the pair went on to date for nearly five years — and star in four films together — before calling it quits.

“I miss her terribly,” Reynolds toldVanity Fairat the time. “Even now, it’s hard on me. I don’t know why I was so stupid. Men are like that, you know. You find the perfect person, and then you do everything you can to screw it up.”

source: people.com