Diana

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Diana Divorce, 'Black Spider' Letters: King Charles' Biggest Scandals (NDTV)

Charles has been a controversial royal over the years, from his affair while married to Princess Diana, and alleged persistent political interference, ...

The queen is much loved, Charles is less loved. However, in a 2018 interview marking his 70th birthday, Charles insisted he never directly meddled in party politics and understood the difference between being Prince of Wales and monarch. I think it will be difficult for him whatever happens, but all these revelations are not helpful." The disclosure of the "black spider" letters sparked a backlash against the then-future king and concerns he was overstepping his role. Charles's opposition to bold new design first grabbed public attention in 1984 when he likened plans for altering the National Gallery in London to adding a "monstrous carbuncle on the face of a much-loved and elegant friend". Meanwhile, the depiction of his marital problems in the hit Netflix series "The Crown" is unlikely to have garnered Charles much sympathy several decades on from that troubled time.

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'Black spider' letters, Diana divorce: Charles's biggest scandals (FRANCE 24)

Charles has been a controversial royal over the years, from his affair while married to Princess Diana, and alleged persistent political interference, ...

However, in a 2018 interview marking his 70th birthday, Charles insisted he never directly meddled in party politics and understood the difference between being Prince of Wales and monarch. The disclosure of the "black spider" letters sparked a backlash against the then-future king and concerns he was overstepping his role. The queen is much loved, Charles is less loved. I think it will be difficult for him whatever happens, but all these revelations are not helpful." Charles's opposition to bold new design first grabbed public attention in 1984 when he likened plans for altering the National Gallery in London to adding a "monstrous carbuncle on the face of a much-loved and elegant friend". In a now-infamous series of letters between him and government ministers known as the "black spider" memos because of his scrawled handwriting, Charles quizzed them on an array of topics.

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How was the relationship of Queen Elizabeth II with Princess Diana? (AS English)

Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Diana had a complicated relationship that was hugely linked to Prince Charles' long extramarital affair.

Morton explained that Diana found “perhaps a rather unlikely ally at the palace in the queen whose understanding and helpful attitude did much to encourage Diana to soldier on.” At this point, Diana had gone “her own way” giving personal interviews, and becoming a “liability” for the royal family, as Seward noted. Equally, the queen grew weary of Diana’s emotional responses after failing to know how to help her daughter-in-law. Diana even once told Seward that she had “the best mother-in-law in the world.” In his book Diana: Her True Story – In Her Own Words, Morton wrote that “in the early days, Diana was quite simply terrified of her mother-in-law. After Prince Williams was born in early 1982, Diana started to gradually take on roles representing the Royal family, and the bond between the two started to take its form.

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Queen Elizabeth's relationship with Princess Diana and Meghan ... (Livemint)

Queen Elizabeth II, Britain's longest-reigning monarch and a rock of stability across much of a turbulent century, died on Thursday at 96.

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What was the Queen's relationship with Princess Diana like? (The Independent)

Upon her marriage to the Queen's eldest son, Prince Charles, on 29 July, 1981, the then-Diana Spencer was a hopeful Queen consort. But cracks in the marriage ...

The Queen, despite her reluctance, wrote to both Charles and Diana that, after nearly four years, it was time to finalise the divorce. Her Majesty was committed to duty and service and was incredibly stoic, even with the closest members of her family. “She certainly gave [Diana] support behind the scenes and felt very fondly towards Diana, whom she had known since she was a little girl. One year and three days after she and Charles’ divorce was finalised on 28 August, 1996, Diana was killed in a high-speed car crash in Paris on 31 August, 1997. “There has been so much written incorrectly about the Queen being a bit of a dictator, demanding Diana behave a certain way,” royal correspondent Victoria Arbiter tells The Independent. When they married, Charles was 32 and Diana was barely 20. Charles and Diana connected at a grouse hunt, where the Prince of Wales made quite an impression on the teenager; for his part, he just remembers her as a jolly young girl. But not long after Harry’s birth, the cocktail of Diana’s celebrity led to burgeoning resentment on the part of her husband. Now, at 32, Charles was being pushed more and more to find a suitable bride and produce an heir and a spare. But cracks in the marriage soon emerged, and Charles and Diana separated in 1992 and divorced in 1996, just one year before Diana’s tragic, untimely death in a Paris car accident at age 36. Diana spent her early years living at Park House, situated on the royal family’s Sandringham estate in Norfolk. Diana’s family, the Spencers, always enjoyed a close relationship with the royal family.

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Queen Elizabeth's dynamic with Princess Diana laid bare: Internet ... (The News International)

While some paid tribute and showcased their sorrow, fans of the former Princess of Wales, Diana turned to Twitter to reference some earlier conversations ...

Cabin crew broke the news of Queen Elizabeth's death mid-flight Meghan Markle's estranged father Thomas has reacted to the death of Queen Elizabeth II While some paid tribute and showcased their sorrow, fans of the former Princess of Wales, Diana turned to Twitter to reference some earlier conversations between the monarch and her, then, daughter-in-law.

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Did Queen Elizabeth II and Diana Get Along? Inside Their Strained ... (Newsweek)

Queen Elizabeth's relationship with the late Princess Diana has come under a social media spotlight since news broke that Britain's longest-reigning monarch ...

"The Prince of Wales also takes this view and has made this known to the Princess of Wales. "In good times and bad, she never lost her capacity to smile and laugh, nor to inspire others with her warmth and kindness. The royal couple then spoke with members of the gathered crowd and expressed their sympathies. Diana and Charles eventually announced their separation in 1992, the same year that Morton's tell-all on the princess sent shockwaves in royal circles. Both of her grandmothers had served as ladies-in-waiting to Elizabeth's mother, the Queen Mother. She was an exceptional and gifted human being. "A footman said, 'The princess cried three times in a half an hour while she was waiting to see you,'" Seward's book says. But did the queen and Diana actually get along? [King Charles III](https://www.newsweek.com/trump-king-charles-middle-figure-queen-elizabeth-1741347), it was widely accepted that there was no love lost between the two women over the years. [BBC](https://www.newsweek.com/topic/bbc) [Panorama interview](https://www.newsweek.com/hbo-princess-diana-documentary-defends-panorama-clips-condemned-prince-william-1734154)—in which she spoke of her "crowded" marriage, a nod to Camilla's presence—likely did little to help her relationship with the queen. Diana told Morton that she got on "very well" with the queen and her father-in-law, Prince Philip, "but I don't go out of my way to go and have tea with them." "The queen replied, 'I had her for an hour—and she cried nonstop.'"

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Queen's rocky relationship with Diana (NEWS.com.au)

Inside the Queen's rocky relationship with Princess Diana and how Her Majesty treated her like 'a nervy racehorse'. Mike Ridley – The Sun. 7 min read.

Diana changed her mind about the title and called the Queen, but she replied the matter was “very difficult” — her way of saying no. A month after the Panorama interview, the Queen wrote to Charles and Diana advising them to divorce. The wedding itself was spectacular, with three quarters of a billion people tuning in across the world. The princess would burst into her mother-in-law’s sitting room in floods of tears, often shouting: She even rang the Archbishop of Canterbury to chat about the music for the service. “I felt like a lamb to the slaughter,” she said. But when she turned up late for meals, or left them early without explanation, the Queen and Prince Philip ignored her behaviour. In a TV interview, when the couple were asked if they were in love, Diana instantly answered, “Of course”. The two women had nothing in common and nothing to talk about. She would say: “I treat her like a nervy racehorse.” Diana was a safe choice and, most importantly, “one of us”. “Both treated the engagement like a prize,” writes Pimlott.

What happened with Princess Diana and Queen Elizabeth? (Deseret News)

Despite rumors about the British royal family that said otherwise, Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Diana respected each other. The queen said she admired ...

The novel also explained that queen and princess found respect for each other. The queen made respectful remarks about her estranged daughter-in-law. [Economic Times](https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/uk/relationship-between-queen-elizabeth-ii-princess-diana-decoding-secrets-of-royals/articleshow/94094237.cms) reported that Princess Diana was intimidated by her mother-in-law, and the queen noticed this unease. While many speculate that the two women had differences because of each other, more evidence points to the strained relationship being a product of Diana and Charles’ rocky marriage. The public’s focus on the queen’s legacy includes when Princess Diana joined the royal family, but many wonder if their relationship truly was tumultuous or not. News outlets and public discourse has returned to wondering what Diana’s relationship was like with her mother-in-law.

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What happened to football when the King died - & Princess Diana (This Is Anfield)

The passing of Queen Elizabeth II has resulted in the Premier League postponing the weekend's fixtures, but it's not the first time a Liverpool match has ...

[Kenny Dalglish](https://www.thisisanfield.com/liverpool-fc/kenny-dalglish/)‘s [Newcastle](https://www.thisisanfield.com/liverpool-fc/newcastle/). [Newcastle](https://www.thisisanfield.com/liverpool-fc/newcastle/) was expected to follow at 4pm on Sunday, but was postponed only hours before kickoff in light of the news. [LFChistory.net](https://www.lfchistory.net/) [Newcastle](https://www.thisisanfield.com/liverpool-fc/newcastle/) scheduled to play on Sunday, August 31, 1997. [Everton](https://www.thisisanfield.com/liverpool-fc/everton) went ahead as scheduled on Monday, September 1, 1997 – with a minute’s silence preceding kickoff. [Middlesbrough](https://www.thisisanfield.com/liverpool-fc/middlesbrough), Doncaster, [Brentford](https://www.thisisanfield.com/liverpool-fc/brentford/), Luton, Sheffield United, [West Ham](https://www.thisisanfield.com/liverpool-fc/west-ham), Gateshead and [West Brom](https://www.thisisanfield.com/liverpool-fc/west-brom), with tributes coming before kickoff for the King. [Man United](https://www.thisisanfield.com/liverpool-fc/man-united) and [West Ham](https://www.thisisanfield.com/liverpool-fc/west-ham) playing their European games on English soil on Thursday evening, just hours after confirmation of the Queen’s death. [Premier League](https://www.thisisanfield.com/liverpool-fc/premier-league) has chosen to postpone this weekend’s games, back in 1952 the First Division went ahead as scheduled. [FA Cup](https://www.thisisanfield.com/liverpool-fc/fa-cup). [Premier League](https://www.thisisanfield.com/liverpool-fc/premier-league) made the autonomous decision, one we have not seen for some time in football when it comes to deaths in the royal family. As for the King’s funeral, it came on a Friday but games in the First Division went ahead as normal the next day on February 16, 1952. [Premier League](https://www.thisisanfield.com/liverpool-fc/premier-league) postponing the weekend’s fixtures, but it’s not the first time a Liverpool match has been called off after a Royal death.

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