
We knew the relationship between the then Prince of Wales and Princess Diana was problematic, but this is new to us! According to royal biographer Christopher Anderson’s explosive new book The King: The Life of Charles III, the couple completely hated each other. He writes:
“Consumed by anger and frustration, both bride and groom separately cried themselves to sleep the night before the wedding.”

And things only got worse. According to the book, their fights toward the end were so “highly fiery” that royal security officials feared actual violence. Especially in an exchange our jaws are on the floor.
Apparently by now it has entered royal legend that Charles never actually broke up with Camilla Parker-Bowles. Diana famously said that “there were three of us in this marriage, so it was a little early.” And the secret phones of the future king call Camilla, well… they are unforgettable in their own way…
In his book, on November 8, Anderson claims that a former servant of the royal couple described a vicious fight – albeit one-sided. As much as Diana’s temper was heating up, Charles was ice-cold – one might say. Because this servant claims that the subject was refusing to sleep with his wife. Yes, Anderson writes that Charles had “for all intents and purposes unilaterally withheld their sexual relations” following Prince Harry’s conception.

Wait, so once he had produced an heir and an extra, he was done with it? Like she was a character in his royal lineage? No wonder she was furious!
The valet recalls a time Diana “literally pursued” Charles “down hallways, up staircases and from room to room,” all the while “hurling epithets and mocking her husband’s obsession with the dreary-looking Camilla.” Ouch, right?
But it was Charles who had the last laugh. When Diana demanded, “Why won’t you sleep with me?” her husband caustically spat back:
“I don’t know, dear. I think I might be gay.”
Oops. He wants
But it wasn’t just Diana who could be upset. Anderson writes of another time when Charles demanded respect “that he felt his position was necessary,” demanding: “Do you know who I am?”
“Diana replied that he was a ‘f**king beast.
He adds that she shouted:
You will never be the king! William will succeed your mother. I’ll check it.”
very nice. They were so cruel to each other, one bodyguard said, that “violence seemed inevitable.” In fact, officers began to become concerned about “sheer shelling” within the walls of Highgrove House. The residence was home to various weapons, possibly for hunting and sport, including shotguns, rifles and pistols. Anderson Note:
“The detectives in charge of protecting members of the royal family were deeply concerned that ‘in the heat of anger,’ any one of these could be used to commit suicide, homicide or both.”
Very good. The fact that they were concerned about a possible murder, just a year after their divorce, is chilling given the conspiracy theories surrounding Diana’s death…
You can read more dirty laundry in The King: The Life of Charles III on November 8.
Sickening the facts coming out about the closed mouth save face Royals