The night of Prince Charles’ pre-wedding confession was’ devastating ‘for Princess Diana



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Prince Charles told Princess Diana he “didn’t like her” the day before their royal wedding, according to a new documentary.

The Prince of Wales did not want to “enter into marriage on a false premise” and wanted to “reconcile” with his future wife before getting married, according to a confidante.

Astrologer Penny Thornton spoke with the Princess regularly from 1981 and claimed responsibility for the ITV documentary Diana’s Interview: A Princess’s Revenge.

On the show, which aired last night in Britain, she said: “One of the most shocking things Diana told me was that the night before the wedding Charles told her he didn’t. did not like.

“I think Charles didn’t want to enter the marriage on a false premise. He wanted to reconcile it with her and it was devastating for Diana.

Wedding day of Princess Diana and Prince Charles
Prince Charles and Princess Diana ride a horse-drawn carriage from St. Paul’s Cathedral to Buckingham Palace, following their wedding in London, England on July 29, 1981.
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“She didn’t want to get married at the time, she thought about not attending the wedding.”

The divisions between the prince and the princess will be examined again in the fourth season of The crown, aired Sunday on Netflix.

The couple’s marriage was ultimately destroyed by an affair the prince had with Camilla Parker Bowles, now his wife the Duchess of Cornwall.

Charles and Camilla had previously dated but separated when he joined the Navy and she later married Andrew Parker Bowles.

The prince admitted his infidelity in a 1994 BBC interview with Jonathan Dimbleby in which he said he was loyal “until he became hopelessly broken, having tried both of us.”

In last night’s ITV movie, close friend Dr James Colthurst describes Diana’s anger over her treatment and how it helped her get her story known.

He said: “I remember she was getting more and more furious with what was going on and the fact that the whole organization, as she saw it, was helping to support the relationship between Camilla and Prince Charles.

“She would have moments of extreme anger and wanted to crush the mattress with the tennis racket and stuff, and I said, ‘Well, I think there are ways to prick the abscess.’

Colthurst helped Diana record tapes detailing her treatment by Prince Charles and the monarchy which were later given to biographer Andrew Morton.

His sensational book Diana: her real story revealed Prince Charles’ affair when it was published in 1992.