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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A horrible king since he’s a horrible person. When Diana died there was pretty all food press about her. Then a couple of years before Charles and Camilla were public and getting married, nasty stories about her were being leaked. So the Palace protected her until Charles life was more important. Make Diana look bad and a more favorable view of Camilla. Sad. It’s no wonder Harry doesn’t trust the Palace. And if Diana were alive today, would Charles had been allowed to marry Camilla? Probably not.[/quote] So far all of DCUM’s predictions about what the BRF will do have been wrong. Diana was only important until her kids reached the age of maturity. At that point the BRF’s attention would focus on them. If past performance is an indication of future behavior, Diana would not do well. You can chase unsuitable men for only so long. Eventually, you land on one. And her past choices have not been ideal. [/quote] I agree. Diana was one of those women who couldn’t be single for a minute. She would have ended up remarried to someone considered unsuitable and her popularity would have declined. Once she remarried, especially if she was married to someone other than a British aristocrat, the public would have been accepting of Charles marrying Camilla. It’s possible C&C would have been married sooner had this been the case. Also, sadly, the public tends to lose interest in women as they age and their looks fade. Diana had a strong need to be adored, both by the man in her life and the public. She would have struggled greatly once she lost her draw. [/quote]
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