Relationship between Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Diana: Decoding secrets of Royals
According to Andrew Morton, the royal biographer, the formal relationship between Diana and the Queen began on an uneasy note. In the earlier days, Princess Diana was afraid of her mother-in-law Queen Elizabeth II.
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Queen Elizabeth II passed away on September 8 had an uneasy relationship with daughter-in-law Princess Diana. According to the reports, the association had many ups and downs, primarily because of the Queen's son Prince Charles' alleged extramarital affairs.
To begin with, Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Diana's relationship had many ups and downs and was by no means an easy one. The relationship became complicated primarily due to Diana's husband, Prince Charles's alleged regular extramarital affairs, according to the reports.
The Initial Phase
Diana met the Queen in 1980 when she was dating her son, Charles. The marriage happened a year later, in July 1981. But, according to Andrew Morton, the royal biographer, the formal relationship between Diana and the Queen began on an uneasy note. In the earlier days, Diana was simply afraid of her mother-in-law. Though she carefully followed all the formal traditions and courtesies, she kept a distance from the Queen.
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Here's a look at the life of Queen Elizabeth II who served more than seven decades on the throne.
Here's a look at the life of Queen Elizabeth II who served more than seven decades on the throne.
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Some observers found Diana's uneasiness with the Queen surprising since she was not an outsider to the Royal family. Queen Elizabeth II was Diana's younger brother's godmother, and Diana's father had been the Queen's assistant.
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The Birth of the Prince
After Prince Williams was born in early 1982, Diana gradually started assuming her royal responsibilities, and the bond with the Queen strengthened gradually. Ingrid Seward, considered an expert on royalty, wrote in her 2002 book (The Queen and Di) that the Queen became more understanding of Diana's problems, with Diana too, commenting once that her mother-in-law is the best in the world.
The situation turns for the Worse.
Things worsened with the rumors of Charles's affair with Camila Parker-Bowles five years later. Diana sought the Queen's help, and the Queen wanted her to be firm in dealing with Charles. But without any specific advice or support from the Queen, Diana kept suffering in silence.
End of Formal Relationship
Charles and Diana separated publicly I n 1992, and the formal divorce happened three years later in 1995. Although Diana continued to live in the palace, she earned the Queen's displeasure by giving personal interviews to the media. The Queen felt Diana had become a liability to the royal family.
The End
A car crash on August 31, 1997, took away Princess Diana's life. Queen Elizabeth II passed away on September 8, 2022.
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FAQs
When did Prince Charles remarry? Prince Charles married Camilla Parker Bowles in 2005, nine years after his divorce from Diana.
How many children did Diana and Prince Charles have?
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William and harry are the two sons born to Diana and Charles.