Sunday, September 8, 2024 - The late Princess Diana found her marriage to Prince Charles 'unbearable' due to his cheating but was determined to put her family first, her former dance teacher claims.
Diana's former dance teacher, Anne Allan revealed the
heartbreaking toll Princess Diana’s marital woes once took on the royal, after
she confided in her about her ailing marriage to then-Prince Charles.
Recounting her experience of teaching the Princess to dance
in her new memoir Dancing With Diana, over the course of nine years, Anne
became a source of comfort to Diana as she attended regular dancing classes.
Much of the difficulty in her marriage came from Charles’
alleged affair with Camilla Parker Bowles, his married former lover, something
that she had hoped they could work their way through.
Diana and Allan first met just after Diana’s wedding to
Charles in 1981, with their friendship continuing throughout the next decade as
the Princess navigated multiple life challenges including the birth of her two
children Princes William and Harry, and the breakdown of her marriage to the
Prince of Wales.
Recounting a conversation Anne had shared with Diana in an
excerpt from her book which was published in People, she wrote:
"In pure despair, she
dropped to the floor, sobbing. I was distressed for her. I could feel the pain
and turmoil she was in. I let her just cry.”
“After a few minutes,
apologising profusely for dumping on me when I had enough on my mind, she
started to talk through the tears.
“I just don’t know what to
do, Anne. I find myself in an unbearable situation. I haven’t seen Charles for
weeks and he doesn’t want to talk to me. I thought he would come back to me,
and we could work things out. How do I go on when I’m not wanted?” Her hurt was
deep, and she could not see a way through it. My heart was broken for her.”
Recalling the “deep anxiety and dread” Diana had felt, Anne
revealed that the question of separation had been briefly brought up at this
point, however, neither she nor the Princess thought it was a good option at
that time.
She continued, writing: “The question of separation had been
brought up, but I didn’t believe that separation was an option and told her.
The palace would never agree, and I honestly didn’t think that was what she
wanted. Diana wanted Charles to be with her and to love her. Even though she
was in her own romantic affair, at this point, Charles was still the man she
desired and that was why it was so agonising for her. “Keeping my family
together is the most important thing to me,” she said, still crying.”
Sadly, despite Diana's wishes, the couple did eventually
separate in 1992, before formally divorcing in 1996, just one year before
Diana’s tragic death in a Paris car crash.
Prince Charles went on to marry Camilla in 2005 and acceded
to the throne in 2022 when he became King following the death of his mother
Queen Elizabeth II.
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