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5 times late Princess Diana talked about Camilla’s involvement in her marriage with Charles

Princess Diana was known for her frankness and honesty, particularly when it came to her marriage to Prince Charles (now King Charles).

In interviews, she often spoke about the challenges she faced in her relationship, including the role of Camilla Parker Bowles, who was then Charles’ mistress and later his second wife.

In this article, we will explore how many times the late Princess Diana talked about Camilla’s involvement in her marriage with Charles.

  1. The Panorama Interview: Perhaps the most well-known instance of Princess Diana speaking about Camilla was in the famous Panorama interview in 1995. Diana famously said that there were “three of us” in her marriage, referring to Charles’ ongoing relationship with Camilla.
  2. Morton’s “Diana: Her True Story”: In Andrew Morton’s book “Diana: Her True Story,” which was published in 1992, Diana revealed her anguish over Charles’ infidelity and Camilla’s role in their marriage. She spoke about discovering the “Squidgygate” tapes, which featured Charles and Camilla talking intimately.
  3. The Martin Bashir Interview: In a 1995 interview with Martin Bashir, Diana spoke about the pressure she felt to maintain a perfect public image, while Charles and Camilla were able to carry on their relationship in secret.
  4. BBC Radio Interview: In 1992, Princess Diana spoke with BBC Radio about the difficulties of her marriage. She revealed that she had confronted Camilla about her relationship with Charles and had asked her to back off.
  5. Andrew Morton’s “Diana: In Her Own Words”: In 2017, a documentary called “Diana: In Her Own Words” was released, which featured recordings of Diana speaking candidly about her life. In it, she discussed the emotional toll that Charles’ relationship with Camilla had taken on her.

While there were many instances in which Princess Diana spoke about Camilla’s involvement in her marriage, it is clear that the situation was a deeply personal and emotional one for her. Her honesty and openness about the challenges she faced in her relationship with Charles helped to shed light on the difficulties faced by those in the public eye and have continued to resonate with people around the world.

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