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"I do not love you": this terrible sentence from Charles to Diana on the eve of their royal wedding

 "I do not love you": this terrible sentence from Charles to Diana on the eve of their royal wedding

"I do not love you": this terrible sentence from Charles to Diana on the eve of their royal wedding


On the eve of his marriage to Diana in 1981, Prince Charles made some incredibly hurtful remarks. He told his sweet that he didn't love her and that he was getting married to her, a little forced. Diana was devastated!


On July 29, 1981, it was in Saint Paul's Cathedral that Charles and Diana got married. A union broadcast around the world but the smiles were only facade as reported by the DailyMail. The ITV channel is preparing to broadcast the documentary The Diana Interview: Revenge Of A Princess where it will be about her vengeful interview in full divorce, in 1995. In the program, the confidences of the astrologer Penny Thornton, which Diana started to be consulted in 1986.


According to the astrologer, Prince Charles made a very hurtful remark to Diana on the eve of their wedding, namely that he did not want to marry her for several reasons. Penny Thornton assured that Diana was "devastated", especially since he had launched: "I do not love you". The one who wasn't yet William and Harry's mother even thought about not coming to her own wedding. James Colthurst, who was a close friend of Diana's, recalled his fury as she saw that her husband was having a relationship with Camilla, in secret. For her part, the royal journalist Jennie Bond assured that Diana had told her that she feared to be prevented from speaking if she came to divorce. And yet ...

"I do not love you": this terrible sentence from Charles to Diana on the eve of their royal wedding


In the midst of a divorce, Diana had broken the silence

She was afraid of being forced into silence, she took matters into her own hands. In 1995, in the midst of a divorce from Charles, Diana gave a shock interview to the BBC program Panorama. If the interview was obtained in an unfair manner and Charles Spencer is fighting today for the truth to come out, Diana's words still resonate in the collective unconsciousness. At the time, more than 25 million viewers were in front of their screens. She had spoken her truth, scratched the royal family, and talked about her new life.

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