Queen Elizabeth reportedly urged son Prince Charles to end his marriage to Princess Diana expeditiously
Queen Elizabeth reportedly urged son Prince Charles to end his marriage to Princess Diana expeditiously and the people's princess considered a "threat to the monarchy".
In a 1995 report published in the UK newspaper The Spokesman Review, royal analysts claimed that the Queen had sent letters to both Prince Charles and Diana urging them to end their marriage at a time when they were already three years old. had been separated.
The report also noted that the Queen and then-Prime Minister John Major "became concerned by the scope and nature of challenging Princess Diana's status quo."
“The whole official establishment has rallied around the throne. The enemy is Diana,” said Felicia Smythson, a writer on royal affairs.
She also claimed that the Queen's intervention to end the marriage of Charles and Diana was meant to 'dilute' Diana's influence.
"They think a former Princess of Wales would lose importance and attract less public interest, but they could be wrong," Smithson was quoted as saying.