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Cutting veins: shocking details appeared from the life of Princess Diana

'13.06.2017'

Source: Daily Mail

By the 20 anniversary of the death of Princess Diana, whose death is still shrouded in secrets, will be reprinted her book of memories titled "Diana: Her True Story". It will shed light on the suffering and experience of the princess in the British royal family.

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The author of the book is Andrew Morton, to whom Diana once decided to frankly tell her story, with the proviso that this information will remain secret. At one time this book became a sensation. After some time, decryption of secret films was added to it.

“When I was four months pregnant with William, I threw myself down the stairs trying to get my husband's attention so he would listen to me. I told Charles that I was desperate, that I was crying out my eyes. He said that I was like the boy who shouted: "Wolf!" “I will not listen,” he stressed, ”Diana admitted.

“I threw myself down the stairs. The queen came out, she was scared, she was shaking all over. I knew that I would not lose the child, although there were bruises on my stomach, ”- shared with the biographer of Lady Dee.

The revelations of the monarch contain information about the attitude of Charles' parents towards her - they considered Lady Di a "spoiled child" after the prince's complaints.

According to the audio recording, Lady Di has suffered from bulimia for over ten years. The reason for the development of the disease was the remark of Prince Charles that she was a little better. Diana even tried to commit suicide, so severe was her emotional state.

This happened in the 1981 year, soon after the engagement to the prince. The beloved remained in Balmoral from August to October. According to her, she was so depressed that she tried to commit suicide.

“We stayed at Balmoral from August to October. I was terribly thin. I was so depressed that I tried to cut my wrist veins with razor blades. And it was raining all the time, ”Diana said.

Charles’s love for his current wife, Camilla Parker-Bowles, also incredibly oppressed Diane: she felt she was superfluous.

“We got married on Wednesday. And on Monday (July 27, 1981) we went to St. Paul for our final rehearsal of the ceremony. And when the camera flashes worked in full force, I realized that it would be for a day. I cried out all my eyes. I was completely crushed and it was because of everything. Throughout the engagement, Camille's shadow appeared. I was desperately trying to figure out the situation, but I had no reason for this, and I could not talk to anyone, ”the princess shared then.

“I remember how tired my husband was. We are both tired. Big day ”, - said Diana. According to her, on the eve of the wedding, Charles sent her a nice card, where he wrote that he was proud of her.

“When I walked down the aisle to the altar, I looked for her with my eyes (Camilla). I knew she was there, and of course I was looking for her. I remember that I was so in love with my husband that I could not take my eyes off him. I thought I was the happiest girl in the world ”, - said Diana.

She says that after the ceremony, going down the aisle, she saw Camilla - pale gray, with a veil, standing next to her son Tom, ”added Diana.

She shared that during the first days after marriage and during the honeymoon they practically had no free time. At that time, she was completely obsessed with Camilla, not trusting Charles.

“I thought he called her every five minutes and asked how to deal with this marriage,” she shared.

A certain emotional redemption princess called her first pregnancy. However, during pregnancy she could neither eat nor sleep. According to the wife of Charles, the whole world was crumbling around her.

“A very, very difficult pregnancy. Sick all the time, bulimia and nausea in the morning ”, - Diana shared with the author.

Diana also told how hard her first weeks were after William was born and how much she suffered from postpartum depression.

“When the queen saw William for the first time, looking into the incubator, she said: it's good that he does not have such ears as his father,” said Diana.

Recall, Princess Diana died in a car accident that occurred in Paris 30 August 1997. In 2008, a British jury issued a verdict: tragedy happened because of the driver’s negligence. Being under the influence of alcohol and antidepressants, Henri Paul lost control of the machine in the Alma tunnel.

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