Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Charles was hamstrung by tradition. He was supposed to marry a virgin blue blood. He would have married Camilla and lived happily ever after if he had not been the heir. He and Diana were a complete mismatch and made each other miserable. Divorce was inevitable.
Lmao. He did not love Camilla, she was just a convenient and easy f**k. What exactly have you read abou their backstory? Charles was generally unfaithful, he had dozens of girls. Camilla became Chief Mistress because she was convenient. Her house was nearby the Wales house. She was married, so we wouldn't make too many demands of Charles (mistresses mustn't be demanding, they must be soothers of your insecurities). She was plain/not very cute, so she wouldn't outshine Charles. (Many biographers, including Andrew Morton, have noted that Charles actually resented Diana's beauty and hated that she got more cheers and camera flashes than he did.)
And he would've ended the affair many times, if not for Camilla clutching him like a drowning squirrel. The Queen was said to have been angry that Camilla didn't leave Charles alone to repair his marriage.
That he married Camilla in the end has nothing to do with "love", but again soothing his bruised ego. She enabled his narcissism from the start, and he probably resented the public scandal about their affair. So finally he's like, "Well f**k it, I'll need a wife once I'm king, and I'm insecure and lonely, and people already ripped me a new one for having an affair with Camilla. So I'll marry her and then I can give my critics the finger. Hah! We won!"
So romantic. Much roses. Wow.
You are psychotic if you think you know any of this.
DP. Can’t know that but it’s very clear that Camilla has benefitted the most from this relationship. She has received tons of properties and her kids have moved up in society beyond what their own father could do. Her grandkids would definitely not have a prominent role in a coronation if it weren’t for her positioning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Charles was hamstrung by tradition. He was supposed to marry a virgin blue blood. He would have married Camilla and lived happily ever after if he had not been the heir. He and Diana were a complete mismatch and made each other miserable. Divorce was inevitable.
Lmao. He did not love Camilla, she was just a convenient and easy f**k. What exactly have you read abou their backstory? Charles was generally unfaithful, he had dozens of girls. Camilla became Chief Mistress because she was convenient. Her house was nearby the Wales house. She was married, so we wouldn't make too many demands of Charles (mistresses mustn't be demanding, they must be soothers of your insecurities). She was plain/not very cute, so she wouldn't outshine Charles. (Many biographers, including Andrew Morton, have noted that Charles actually resented Diana's beauty and hated that she got more cheers and camera flashes than he did.)
And he would've ended the affair many times, if not for Camilla clutching him like a drowning squirrel. The Queen was said to have been angry that Camilla didn't leave Charles alone to repair his marriage.
That he married Camilla in the end has nothing to do with "love", but again soothing his bruised ego. She enabled his narcissism from the start, and he probably resented the public scandal about their affair. So finally he's like, "Well f**k it, I'll need a wife once I'm king, and I'm insecure and lonely, and people already ripped me a new one for having an affair with Camilla. So I'll marry her and then I can give my critics the finger. Hah! We won!"
So romantic. Much roses. Wow.
You are psychotic if you think you know any of this.
DP. Can’t know that but it’s very clear that Camilla has benefitted the most from this relationship. She has received tons of properties and her kids have moved up in society beyond what their own father could do. Her grandkids would definitely not have a prominent role in a coronation if it weren’t for her positioning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Charles was hamstrung by tradition. He was supposed to marry a virgin blue blood. He would have married Camilla and lived happily ever after if he had not been the heir. He and Diana were a complete mismatch and made each other miserable. Divorce was inevitable.
BS. Charles was involved with Camilla before she was even married. He didn’t marry her because he didn’t want to and she married someone else that she actually cared about. Also if he just wanted to marry someone to use I’m sure he could’ve found some closeted lesbian aristo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Charles was hamstrung by tradition. He was supposed to marry a virgin blue blood. He would have married Camilla and lived happily ever after if he had not been the heir. He and Diana were a complete mismatch and made each other miserable. Divorce was inevitable.
Lmao. He did not love Camilla, she was just a convenient and easy f**k. What exactly have you read abou their backstory? Charles was generally unfaithful, he had dozens of girls. Camilla became Chief Mistress because she was convenient. Her house was nearby the Wales house. She was married, so we wouldn't make too many demands of Charles (mistresses mustn't be demanding, they must be soothers of your insecurities). She was plain/not very cute, so she wouldn't outshine Charles. (Many biographers, including Andrew Morton, have noted that Charles actually resented Diana's beauty and hated that she got more cheers and camera flashes than he did.)
And he would've ended the affair many times, if not for Camilla clutching him like a drowning squirrel. The Queen was said to have been angry that Camilla didn't leave Charles alone to repair his marriage.
That he married Camilla in the end has nothing to do with "love", but again soothing his bruised ego. She enabled his narcissism from the start, and he probably resented the public scandal about their affair. So finally he's like, "Well f**k it, I'll need a wife once I'm king, and I'm insecure and lonely, and people already ripped me a new one for having an affair with Camilla. So I'll marry her and then I can give my critics the finger. Hah! We won!"
So romantic. Much roses. Wow.
You are psychotic if you think you know any of this.
Anonymous wrote:Charles was hamstrung by tradition. He was supposed to marry a virgin blue blood. He would have married Camilla and lived happily ever after if he had not been the heir. He and Diana were a complete mismatch and made each other miserable. Divorce was inevitable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she had just bothered to wear a seatbelt, she would be living an amazing life with Dodi (or the like), her sons, and grandchildren.
Wasn't he a coke head? So I don't think it would have ended happily. If the paps hadn't chased her and her driver not been drunk...see too many what ifs...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:who cares if Diana is dead? She was everything a Queen should've been.
Who knows how she'd have blossomed if she hadn't been preyed on, as a 19-year old, by two narcissists in their 30s (Charles and Camilla)?
Seeing that upjumped whore get crowned really rips the veil off the fairytale, I have to say. Not sure why anyone would find this coronation inspiring.
A 19 year old is a grown woman. She was not preyed on. Good grief.
She was groomed at the age of 13 to become Charles's wife. She really didn't have a choice in the matter and had a young, fairy-girl fantasy. It was a different time and you cannot compare a 19-year old of the 1982 with a 2023, 19-year old, more less her idolization of Charles at 13 in the 1970's. Her family did her wrong.
Diana and I are the same age and both introverts. I was able to make decisions about my work, whom I wanted to date and marry without needing my family's approval. You infantilize women with your attitudes. She willingly accepted his proposal and married him. She remained in the marriage long enough to have two sons and divorce him. She was stronger than you give her credit for.
She also thought Charles loved her when she said yes.
She could have divorced him earlier. She chose to stay in a loveless marriage longer than many of her contemporaries. She had her reasons and made her decision, which was her perogative as an adult.
Queen E would not allow it.
She could not prevent it. Diana is not her subject.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:who cares if Diana is dead? She was everything a Queen should've been.
Who knows how she'd have blossomed if she hadn't been preyed on, as a 19-year old, by two narcissists in their 30s (Charles and Camilla)?
Seeing that upjumped whore get crowned really rips the veil off the fairytale, I have to say. Not sure why anyone would find this coronation inspiring.
A 19 year old is a grown woman. She was not preyed on. Good grief.
She was groomed at the age of 13 to become Charles's wife. She really didn't have a choice in the matter and had a young, fairy-girl fantasy. It was a different time and you cannot compare a 19-year old of the 1982 with a 2023, 19-year old, more less her idolization of Charles at 13 in the 1970's. Her family did her wrong.
Diana and I are the same age and both introverts. I was able to make decisions about my work, whom I wanted to date and marry without needing my family's approval. You infantilize women with your attitudes. She willingly accepted his proposal and married him. She remained in the marriage long enough to have two sons and divorce him. She was stronger than you give her credit for.
She also thought Charles loved her when she said yes.
She could have divorced him earlier. She chose to stay in a loveless marriage longer than many of her contemporaries. She had her reasons and made her decision, which was her perogative as an adult.
Queen E would not allow it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Charles was hamstrung by tradition. He was supposed to marry a virgin blue blood. He would have married Camilla and lived happily ever after if he had not been the heir. He and Diana were a complete mismatch and made each other miserable. Divorce was inevitable.
Lmao. He did not love Camilla, she was just a convenient and easy f**k. What exactly have you read abou their backstory? Charles was generally unfaithful, he had dozens of girls. Camilla became Chief Mistress because she was convenient. Her house was nearby the Wales house. She was married, so we wouldn't make too many demands of Charles (mistresses mustn't be demanding, they must be soothers of your insecurities). She was plain/not very cute, so she wouldn't outshine Charles. (Many biographers, including Andrew Morton, have noted that Charles actually resented Diana's beauty and hated that she got more cheers and camera flashes than he did.)
And he would've ended the affair many times, if not for Camilla clutching him like a drowning squirrel. The Queen was said to have been angry that Camilla didn't leave Charles alone to repair his marriage.
That he married Camilla in the end has nothing to do with "love", but again soothing his bruised ego. She enabled his narcissism from the start, and he probably resented the public scandal about their affair. So finally he's like, "Well f**k it, I'll need a wife once I'm king, and I'm insecure and lonely, and people already ripped me a new one for having an affair with Camilla. So I'll marry her and then I can give my critics the finger. Hah! We won!"
So romantic. Much roses. Wow.
Lmao. What a bunch of fan fiction. You act like you know these people. How embarrassing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:who cares if Diana is dead? She was everything a Queen should've been.
Who knows how she'd have blossomed if she hadn't been preyed on, as a 19-year old, by two narcissists in their 30s (Charles and Camilla)?
Seeing that upjumped whore get crowned really rips the veil off the fairytale, I have to say. Not sure why anyone would find this coronation inspiring.
A 19 year old is a grown woman. She was not preyed on. Good grief.
She was groomed at the age of 13 to become Charles's wife. She really didn't have a choice in the matter and had a young, fairy-girl fantasy. It was a different time and you cannot compare a 19-year old of the 1982 with a 2023, 19-year old, more less her idolization of Charles at 13 in the 1970's. Her family did her wrong.
Diana and I are the same age and both introverts. I was able to make decisions about my work, whom I wanted to date and marry without needing my family's approval. You infantilize women with your attitudes. She willingly accepted his proposal and married him. She remained in the marriage long enough to have two sons and divorce him. She was stronger than you give her credit for.
She also thought Charles loved her when she said yes.
She could have divorced him earlier. She chose to stay in a loveless marriage longer than many of her contemporaries. She had her reasons and made her decision, which was her perogative as an adult.
Queen E would not allow it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Charles was hamstrung by tradition. He was supposed to marry a virgin blue blood. He would have married Camilla and lived happily ever after if he had not been the heir. He and Diana were a complete mismatch and made each other miserable. Divorce was inevitable.
Lmao. He did not love Camilla, she was just a convenient and easy f**k. What exactly have you read abou their backstory? Charles was generally unfaithful, he had dozens of girls. Camilla became Chief Mistress because she was convenient. Her house was nearby the Wales house. She was married, so we wouldn't make too many demands of Charles (mistresses mustn't be demanding, they must be soothers of your insecurities). She was plain/not very cute, so she wouldn't outshine Charles. (Many biographers, including Andrew Morton, have noted that Charles actually resented Diana's beauty and hated that she got more cheers and camera flashes than he did.)
And he would've ended the affair many times, if not for Camilla clutching him like a drowning squirrel. The Queen was said to have been angry that Camilla didn't leave Charles alone to repair his marriage.
That he married Camilla in the end has nothing to do with "love", but again soothing his bruised ego. She enabled his narcissism from the start, and he probably resented the public scandal about their affair. So finally he's like, "Well f**k it, I'll need a wife once I'm king, and I'm insecure and lonely, and people already ripped me a new one for having an affair with Camilla. So I'll marry her and then I can give my critics the finger. Hah! We won!"
So romantic. Much roses. Wow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Charles was hamstrung by tradition. He was supposed to marry a virgin blue blood. He would have married Camilla and lived happily ever after if he had not been the heir. He and Diana were a complete mismatch and made each other miserable. Divorce was inevitable.
Lmao. He did not love Camilla, she was just a convenient and easy f**k. What exactly have you read abou their backstory? Charles was generally unfaithful, he had dozens of girls. Camilla became Chief Mistress because she was convenient. Her house was nearby the Wales house. She was married, so we wouldn't make too many demands of Charles (mistresses mustn't be demanding, they must be soothers of your insecurities). She was plain/not very cute, so she wouldn't outshine Charles. (Many biographers, including Andrew Morton, have noted that Charles actually resented Diana's beauty and hated that she got more cheers and camera flashes than he did.)
And he would've ended the affair many times, if not for Camilla clutching him like a drowning squirrel. The Queen was said to have been angry that Camilla didn't leave Charles alone to repair his marriage.
That he married Camilla in the end has nothing to do with "love", but again soothing his bruised ego. She enabled his narcissism from the start, and he probably resented the public scandal about their affair. So finally he's like, "Well f**k it, I'll need a wife once I'm king, and I'm insecure and lonely, and people already ripped me a new one for having an affair with Camilla. So I'll marry her and then I can give my critics the finger. Hah! We won!"
So romantic. Much roses. Wow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:who cares if Diana is dead? She was everything a Queen should've been.
Who knows how she'd have blossomed if she hadn't been preyed on, as a 19-year old, by two narcissists in their 30s (Charles and Camilla)?
Seeing that upjumped whore get crowned really rips the veil off the fairytale, I have to say. Not sure why anyone would find this coronation inspiring.
A 19 year old is a grown woman. She was not preyed on. Good grief.
She was groomed at the age of 13 to become Charles's wife. She really didn't have a choice in the matter and had a young, fairy-girl fantasy. It was a different time and you cannot compare a 19-year old of the 1982 with a 2023, 19-year old, more less her idolization of Charles at 13 in the 1970's. Her family did her wrong.
Diana and I are the same age and both introverts. I was able to make decisions about my work, whom I wanted to date and marry without needing my family's approval. You infantilize women with your attitudes. She willingly accepted his proposal and married him. She remained in the marriage long enough to have two sons and divorce him. She was stronger than you give her credit for.
She also thought Charles loved her when she said yes.
She could have divorced him earlier. She chose to stay in a loveless marriage longer than many of her contemporaries. She had her reasons and made her decision, which was her perogative as an adult.