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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As if she was unfairly victimized. I mean, wow. The only reason she was "one of the most despised woman in the world" is because she chose to f*ck a married man. And she was doing it while she was also married, so that's just fabulous. What a role model, she's like a forerunner for Wonder Woman or something. And yeah. Obviously she's going to get treated "like a second-class citizen for years" - because that's what a mistress is. A mistress is not a wife. That's also why she took the backseat and avoided the limelight, by the way. Not because she's some humble Mother Theresa, but because she's savvy about PR and she knows the public won't be thrilled that Charles' aggressive, possessive side piece - the same side piece who bullied Diana during Diana's entire marriage - is now flaunting her jewels and her man. Plus, she was already an old woman by the time she married Charles. Would be in very bad taste for an aging mistress-turned-wife to now act the princess when Kate Middleton was already around to take that role.[/quote] +100 SPOT ON. Thank you.[/quote] Diana had married lovers too so why wasn’t she despised?[/quote] In my case it’s in part because it seems like a domino effect. If Charles had been a reasonably decent husband, it seems likely that Diana would have continued to be a faithful, loving wife who prioritized her family. The impact that Charles and Camilla’s behavior had on this very young woman and their own immediate families was very destructive, and it rippled out from there. [/quote]
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