
Another book about the life of the new king of Britain Charles III and his failed marriage to Diana is going to shake the “waters” of the British palace.
The upcoming biography The King: The Life of Charles III is written by journalist Christopher Andersen and will be released on November 8th.
According to the book, Charles and Diana’s marriage was so “flammable” that the royal guards feared someone would get hurt.
One of his servants Charles he remembers seeing her Diana “curse and ridicule her husband’s obsession with Camila.”
A servant watched as Diana “chased” her husband “through the corridors, up the stairs and from room to room” at Charles’s country home, Highgrove House, Andersen writes.
Why don’t you want to sleep with me? Diana reportedly informed her husband, who had “unilaterally ended his sexual relationship” since Prince Harry’s birth in 1984.
According to the book, Charles sarcastically replied, “I don’t know, my dear. I think I might be gay,” while demanding, according to the book, from his wife respect commensurate with his position: “Do you know who I am?” he asked his wife, and “Diana said it was ‘hell…animal,'” Andersen writes. “You will never be king!” she screamed at him. “William will be your mother’s successor.”
Source: RES-IPE
Source: Kathimerini

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