Do you love Lady Di? I do. She was the dream Princess for me forever. That's why I would like yo talk about a book that includes interesting details. The British Tom Quinn has written a controversial book that provides plenty of
royal material for conversation in advance. In a post in the "Daily Mail", the 64-year-old
author publishes a lot of piquant details in advance. A princess Diana (1961-1997), naked and bathed in the sun and faced
with embarrassed construction workers; to a princess Margaret (1930-2002) who
is said to have mocked her husband Lord Snowdon (1930-2017) with blunt reports
of their affairs - all of this was told by former Kensington Palace officials
Tom Quinn for researching his book "Kensington Palace: An Intimate Memoir From Queen Mary To
Meghan Markle ". This book is the number one bestseller in the royal
biographies category on Amazon's UK website.
Affairs, argument, and jealousy
Quinn's interviewees report numerous sexual
escapades in Kensington Palace,
especially that Princess Margaret was described as not a child of sadness. After
her divorce in 1978, the part of the palace where she now lived alone was a
frequently visited location for various affairs that she is said to have had
during her marriage. The famous artist Francis
Bacon (1909-1992) once angered her when he confronted her with her limited
singing talent.
When Prince
Charles (71) and Lady Diana,
newly married, moved to Kensington Palace in 1981, the marriage was already in
the middle of the crisis, reports Quinn. "It was a myth that Prince
Charles and Lady Diana lived happily at
the palace. Maybe they were happy for the first few years, but in fact, you
could hear them arguing almost from day one," Quinn quotes a former
employee. A good decade later, Diana is also said to have no longer hidden her
affairs.
Who were Diana's affairs?
"Diana was literally obsessed with David Hoare [1945-2018], almost to an
insane extent," Quinn quotes a person who was said to have worked directly
for Princess Diana at the time. "She called David Hoare hundreds of
times."
Dodi
Fayed (1955-1997), who was in the car in Princess
Diana's car accident in 1997 and also died, did not seem to be particularly
popular with the staff. "Fayed was very arrogant with the staff. Diana was
so nice and made it her business to apologize to the staff that Dodi had
shouted at every time," says the former staff member.
Was Meghan too tight in Kensington?
Quinn also provides an explanation for the
departure of Prince Harry (35) and Duchess Meghan (33) from the royal family:
"Living so close to William and Kate was clearly a step too much for
Meghan." In Frogmore Cottage in Windsor, it was the opposite: "Meghan
realized that she could just as well live in the Russian steppe."
"Kate was one of the nicest royals
ever. But it was clear that tensions had to arise because Meghan had to accept
that even though she was a duchess, she hadn't married the next king. I think
it was difficult for her, deal with it." According to Quinn, the statement
that Meghan's new status has gone to the head also agrees with other former
employees. After a while, the two brothers only met in pairs to "avoid
arguments and icy silence."
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