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GoldHeart
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3 people in the marriage meaning her , Charles & Camilla Obviously. As usual Charles can do no wrong in some people's mind . We all know he used Diana ..so let's not make excuses or sugar coat it. She was only young when she met him. |
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thesheriff443
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Charles dated one of Diana’s older sisters before dating her, but that didn’t put her off him. Diana was beautiful but she was not without fault Charle’s is no different to thousands of other people who start a relationship get married have kids it goes wrong and they go back to their ex’s. Charle’s like harry and William has had therapy to come to terms with what happened. Last edited by thesheriff443; 27-06-2022 at 03:53 AM. |
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GoldHeart
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.Keep defending Charles, it's a lovely colour on you . The excuses made for him are both laughable & ridiculous. |
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thesheriff443
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It’s not even making excuses, it’s called life. It’s seems you still think like a child, with he bad she good. |
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GoldHeart
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.He treated Diana like garbage, there's no getting away from that. The marriage failed ? Hahaha,the marriage was already a mess to begin with. He never cared about her. He just wanted a baby machine & someone on his arm. It was all about himself & the blood line ,had zero to do with love. |
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thesheriff443
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You know nothing of what went on in that relationship so you are talking bollox. |
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For anyone interested in a balanced, even - handed but sympathetic account, The Diana Chronicles by Tina Brown, is considered the most accurate bio of Diana ever written. It reveals Diana as a much more complex and fascinating character than many supposed her to be.
{Ten years after Diana's death came the definitive biography of her, informed by 250 interviews from some of those who knew her best. Tina Brown, the former Tatler and Vanity Fair editor, writes the book with her signature wit and attention to style. The Diana Chronicles is a delight to read, infused with Brown's deep understanding of both how the royal family and the media in the U.K. work, and how they coexist.} This extract, relevant to the topic, which I also posted upthread, comes from her book. Quote:
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