Relationship between Queen Elizabeth II & Princess Diana; What really was the cause of their deaths
Relationship between Queen Elizabeth II & Princess Diana; What really was the cause of their deaths
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Princess Diana and Queen Elizabeth II did not get along, as evidenced by the monarch's untimely death on Thursday, September 8. According to accounts, the relationship had its ups and downs mostly because of Prince Charles, the son of the Queen, and his reported extramarital affairs.

First of all, it should be noted that the marriage of Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Diana wasn't without its share of ups and downs. According to the claims, Diana's husband, Prince Charles, allegedly had frequent extramarital affairs, which led to the relationship is difficult.

The First Stage

When Diana was dating the Queen's son, Charles, they first met in 1980. The wedding took place in July 1981, one year later. The formal relationship between Diana and the Queen, however, reportedly started out as a tense one, according to royal biographer Andrew Morton. Diana had a simple fear of her mother-in-law in the past. She meticulously adhered to all ceremonial customs and courtesies, yet she kept her distance from the Queen.

Diana was a member of the Royal family, thus some observers found her discomfort with the Queen shocking. Diana's father had served as the Queen's assistant, and Queen Elizabeth II was the godmother of Diana's younger brother.

 

The Prince's Birth

Diana gradually began taking on her royal duties after Prince Williams was born in early 1982, and the relationship with the Queen grew stronger over time. The Queen became more sympathetic to Diana's issues, and Diana herself reportedly remarked that her mother-in-law is the best in the world, according to Ingrid Seward, a renowned authority on the royal family, who wrote about this in her book The Queen and Di from 2002.

The circumstances deteriorate.

Five years later, when there were accusations that Charles had an affair with Camila Parker-Bowles, things got even worse. Diana asked the Queen for assistance, and the Queen urged her to deal with Charles firmly. But Diana continued to suffer in silence without receiving any special guidance or assistance from the Queen.

A formal relationship has ended.

In 1992, Charles and Diana publicly announced their separation, and three years later, in 1995, they officially divorced. Diana remained resided in the palace, but the Queen was not pleased with her for granting the media exclusive interviews. Diana, in the Queen's opinion, had turned into a burden for the royal family.

In 1992 Charles and Diana publicly announced their separation and three years later in 1995 they officially divorced Diana remained resided in the palace but the queen was not pleased with her for granting the media exclusive interviews. Diana in the queen’s opinion had turned into a burden for the royal family.

Princess Diana passed died on August 31, 1997, in a vehicle accident. On September 8, 2022, Queen Elizabeth II died.

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