- The union of King Charles and Princess Diana was intended to fortify the Royal family.
- Princess Diana always thought her relationship with Charles was based on “love”.
- Charles and Diana announced their separation in 1992.
The union of King Charles III and Princess Diana was intended to fortify the Royal family.
The former Princess of Wales, who eventually divorced the Royal heir, once said she always thought her relationship with Charles was based on “love.”
“In my immaturity, which was enormous, I thought that he was very much in love with me, which he was, but he always had a sort of besotted look about him, looking back at it, but it wasn’t the genuine sort,” Princess Diana recalled during a conversation in Diana: Her True Story
“‘Who was this girl who was so different?’ But he couldn’t understand it because his immaturity was quite big in that department too.”
The union of King Charles III and Princess Diana was intended to fortify the Royal family.
The former Princess of Wales, who eventually divorced the Royal heir, once said she always thought her relationship with Charles was based on “love.”
Following his engagement in 1981, Charles declared in a press conference: “You are as old as you feel you are. I think Diana will keep me young, apart from anything else…. I shall be exhausted,” the King said.
Amid problems surrounding their marriage and infidelity, Charles and Diana announced their separation in 1992.
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