It turns out that Prince Charles has a romantic soul. According to writer Penny Junor, the night before the wedding, Queen Elizabeth II’s son sent Diana a special gift and charming note. No one expected such words from him.
Their wedding was closely watched by more than 750 million people from all over the world. Prince Charles and his then chosen one – Diana Spencer – married on July 29, 1981. And although many years have passed, their wedding is considered the most beautiful in the history of Great Britain.
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Penny Junor wrote in his book, The Duchess: Camilla Parker-Bowles and The Love Affair That Rocked the Crown.
The author of the work on the life of a British couple also admitted that the charming gift, Prince Charles, was also destined to be accompanied by a no less exciting note. “I am very proud of you and if you come, tomorrow I will stand for you at the altar” – these were the words of the son of Queen Elizabeth II to his future wife.
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Penny Junor leaves no doubt that Prince Charles was not sure beforehand of the right choice for his life partner. As she says in her work, a few weeks before the wedding, Spencer was supposed to be very capricious and somewhat angry, which made the Prince very embarrassed. By then, it was too late to cancel such a big and noisy celebration.
The famous writer explains: “Charles was not convinced that he had done the right thing to marry Diana, but there was no way out. He believed that things would turn out differently after the wedding, and he hoped that.”
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