Princess Diana was beloved by millions of people around the world. But that doesn't mean she always reciprocated those feelings. Here are a few famous people Princess Diana reportedly couldn't stand.
It would seem that Princess Diana possibly endured the classic mother-in-law struggle. Royals are just like us after all. Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Diana did have their issues, though it's not known if they ever directly confronted one another about them.
According to Ingrid Seward, a British author who followed the royal family for close to 20 years, Diana said in the beginning,
"I have the best mother-in-law in the world."
At the time, Diana was just entering the royal family and was still feeling the growing pains of princess-hood. Diana often sought out Elizabeth for comfort and to cry on the Queen's shoulder, often about Charles.
Seward revealed that Diana's relationship with Queen Elizabeth went downhill in 1992, when the princess secretly collaborated with Andrew Morton on the instantly sensational book Diana, Her True Story — In Her Own Words. The work thoroughly slammed Prince Charles and established the royal family as completely uncaring when it came to the Princess of Wales and her numerous struggles. But things had been getting rocky before then as well.
Diana recorded a series of tapes for the book, in which she revealed that Prince Charles had divulged her issues with bulimia to his mother, the Queen, who reportedly passed that information around the palace. Diana said Queen Elizabeth even approached her about it, and allegedly suggested that the princess was responsible for her failing marriage to Charles. Of course, Charles was openly neglecting his wife and seeing Camilla Parker Bowles, so Diana became somewhat frigid toward her mother-in-law.
Keep watching to see Famous People Princess Diana Couldn't Stand.
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Queen Elizabeth II | 0:00
Camilla Parker Bowles | 1:27
Prince Charles | 2:24
Princess Anne | 3:13
Ken Lennox | 3:40
Mark Saunders and Glenn Harvey | 4:34
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It would seem that Princess Diana possibly endured the classic mother-in-law struggle. Royals are just like us after all. Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Diana did have their issues, though it's not known if they ever directly confronted one another about them.
According to Ingrid Seward, a British author who followed the royal family for close to 20 years, Diana said in the beginning,
"I have the best mother-in-law in the world."
At the time, Diana was just entering the royal family and was still feeling the growing pains of princess-hood. Diana often sought out Elizabeth for comfort and to cry on the Queen's shoulder, often about Charles.
Seward revealed that Diana's relationship with Queen Elizabeth went downhill in 1992, when the princess secretly collaborated with Andrew Morton on the instantly sensational book Diana, Her True Story — In Her Own Words. The work thoroughly slammed Prince Charles and established the royal family as completely uncaring when it came to the Princess of Wales and her numerous struggles. But things had been getting rocky before then as well.
Diana recorded a series of tapes for the book, in which she revealed that Prince Charles had divulged her issues with bulimia to his mother, the Queen, who reportedly passed that information around the palace. Diana said Queen Elizabeth even approached her about it, and allegedly suggested that the princess was responsible for her failing marriage to Charles. Of course, Charles was openly neglecting his wife and seeing Camilla Parker Bowles, so Diana became somewhat frigid toward her mother-in-law.
Keep watching to see Famous People Princess Diana Couldn't Stand.
#PrincessDiana #Royal #RoyalFamily
Queen Elizabeth II | 0:00
Camilla Parker Bowles | 1:27
Prince Charles | 2:24
Princess Anne | 3:13
Ken Lennox | 3:40
Mark Saunders and Glenn Harvey | 4:34
Read Full Article: https://www.grunge.com/322162/famous-people-princess-diana-couldnt-stand/
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