A new book entitled Prince Charles:Life of a King is creating havoc in the news. The book is a revelation about the tragedy of the marriage of the Prince of Wales to her deceased wife, Princess Diana.
Many biographies had been sold out to the public about the life of royalties that reveal their lifestyle and relationships. However, the book published last Thursday by author Catherine Mayer is an unauthorized biography revealing shocking news of the doomed marriage of Prince Charles.
According to the Telegraph, the Prince and his bride-to-be Diana have thought of calling the entire wedding off because of the knowledge of their very flawed relationship. Also, Princess Diana already knew about the special relationship between her groom and Camilla Parker Bowles, and Prince Charles is having doubts of marrying someone he hardly knew.
Mirror also reported that in the book, Prince Charles told his inner circle that he was desperate and can't go through with his wedding on 1981.
The Prince had only been engaged with Diana for five months after a short period of courtship and Diana was "not the jolly, country girl he had assumed", instead she was a vulnerable and complicated woman suffering from bulimia.
Meanwhile, a report from the Telegraph says that Princess Diana had found a bracelet for Camilla which had the letters "GF" engraved on it. She firmly believed that it meant "Gladys" and "Fred", the pets names of the Prince and Camilla, but another speculation rounded up that it meant "Girl Friday", another endearment the Prince had given her mistress.
Diana had also experienced anxiety over her marriage with the Prince, according to NY Daily News on the biography of Pincess Diana by Andrew Morton. Which led to the couple's divorce in1996 and the death of Diana the following year.
Mayer's book has brought up a large puzzle in the ruined marriage of the Prince to Princess Diana, although the Palace had been angered due to the unauthorized publishing of the book in the report of the Daily Mail, Prince Charles had not yet stated his comments about the book.
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