
The fairy -tale wedding of Princess Diana with King Charles III was overshadowed by deep emotional unrest behind the palace walls, and the bride and groom allegedly teared at night before the ceremony.
Royal commentator Ian Pelham Turner said: “Diana was reluctant to marry with Charles, but her sister told her she was too late. Tea towels with their common paintings have already been sold.”
He added, “Both called.”
Charles and Diana’s marriage always included Camilla from the first day
Charles’s long -term attachment to Camill Parker Bowles allegedly persecuted him on the day of his marriage. Reportedly he wore cufflinks carrying Camill’s badge – some interpreted as a gentle but deliberate gesture of emotional loyalty.
At that time, Camilla married Andrew Parker Bowles and was considered unsuitable for the royal marriage because of her past with Charles and its divorce. Yet her presence appeared great.
The royal biography of Sally Bedell Smith noted that Charles was “emotionally torn” and fights between personal desires and royal duty. His godfather, Patricia Mountbatten, allegedly warned him of continuing the wedding and fully realized her unresolved feelings for Camilla.
Royal expert Hilary Fordwiw added that Charles felt under pressure to marry Diana because of the intervention of Prince Philip and higher courtiers.
Even during the honeymoon, Diana was suspicious to find that the bracelet Charles had commissioned for Camilla.
Although Diana entered into marriage with hope, the persistence of Camilly in Charler’s life allegedly led to deepening emotional pain.
The royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams noted: “From the beginning, the public preferred the princess, although it was privately and bulimic.”
Diana later summarized her heart break in her famous 1995 interview: “Well, we were three in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded.”
(Tagstotranslate) When Diana Charles called before the wedding because of her persistent love for Camill