Prince Charles’ Devastating Admission To Princess Diana The Day Before There Wedding
Even after 25 years after her death, Princess Diana’s name has never faded from the royal spotlight, and there are several reasons why this is so.
In light of the 25th anniversary of her bombshell interview with BBC’s Panorama, new claims of the Princess’s relationship with ex-husband Prince Charles has resurfaced with one of these claims has shocked many royal fans.
According to Daily Mail UK, a day before the late Princess’s wedding to Prince Charles, the heir apparent confessed to her that ‘he did not love her.’
This comes after ITV’s latest documentary, ‘The Diana Interview: Revenge Of A Princess,’ revealed these shocking allegations.
Diana’s astrologer Penny Thornton shares in the documentary that Diana told her about Charles confession the day before their wedding.
“One of the most shocking things that Diana told me was that the night before the wedding, Charles told her that he did not love her… I think Charles did not want to go into the wedding on a false premise,” Thornton said.
She continued by saying he, upon hearing this, wanted Princess Diana out from the wedding but it was a little bit too late.
In the documentary, it was also discussed how Diana felt sick to her stomach regarding Charles's relationship with Camilla Parker-Bowles. There were times she was also so angry.
According to James Colthurst, a pal of Diana, the late Princess, was well aware that the whole organization [Royal firm] was helping to support the relationship between Charles and Camilla.
News of Diana’s ill-feelings towards Camilla is not new, as it has been revealed as soon as Diana filed for divorce from Prince Charles.
The Panorama interview between Diana and Martin Bashir has gone down as one of the most controversial tell-all interviews from a known personality.
But the interview has come under fire for purposely ‘tricking’ the Princess into enlightening her private life as a royal.
Diana’s brother, Charles Spencer, has come out with allegations that host Martin Bashir gave them a false pretense that many of Diana’s royal workers were informing the media under the royal’s nose.
BBC has promised to launch a full investigation on the Panorama interview’s production to appease Charles Spencer’s claims.
Already executives of BBC have apologized to the Earl after they admitted that Bashir doctored bank statements of which he presented to the late Princess as proof of the ongoing deal between her Private Secretary at that time and media outlets.