A third extract from Princess Diana's recordings of the despair she felt
in her marriage has been released. Princess Diana became depressed
before her marriage to Prince Charles, partly because of his
relationship with Camilla Parker Bowles and also because she felt
unaccepted within the royal family. It continued after the wedding and
she felt miserable and overwhelmed because she was not given time to
adapt to her new role but was expected to know what to do overnight.
To
cope with the despair, she began to record her thoughts for author
Andrew Morton to write about her in the book, Diana: Her True Story, but
she gave it on the condition that her involvement must be made secret.
In
the transcripts recently released, the late Princess recalled her stay
at Sandringham in January 1982 when she was four months pregnant with
Prince William and how she threw herself down the stairs just so she
could get her unattentive husband's attention but in spite of that she
still did not get him to pay attention to her.
She said: "When I
was four months pregnant with William I threw myself downstairs, trying
to get my husband’s attention, for him to listen to me. I had told
Charles I felt so desperate and I was crying my eyes out. He said I was
crying wolf. ‘I’m not going to listen,’ he said. ‘You’re always doing
this to me. I’m going riding now.’ So I threw myself down the stairs.
The Queen comes out, absolutely horrified, shaking — she was so
frightened. I knew I wasn’t going to lose the baby (though I was) quite
bruised around the stomach. When he came back, you know, it was just
dismissal, total dismissal. He just carried on out of the door.
"I
knew what was wrong with me, but nobody else around me understood me. I
needed rest and to be looked after inside my house and for people to
understand the torment and anguish going on in my head. It was a
desperate cry for help. I’m not spoiled — I just needed to be allowed to
adapt to my new position. I don’t know what my husband fed her (the
Queen). He definitely told her about my bulimia. And she told everybody
that was the reason why our marriage had cracked up, because of Diana’s
eating, and it must be so difficult for Charles.
The late
Princess of Wales also spoke of a time when she fainted at a public
event with her husband and while others ran around to revive her, he
walked off then later berated her for embarrassing him so when she could
have fainted quietly behind closed doors. She said that Prince Charles'
father, Prince Philip was sympathetic to his son and that during an
argument between Diana and Charles, Philip told his son that he was free
to go back to his bachelor habits if his marriage to Diana doesn't work
after five years.
Diana said: "It was at the Expo (visit to Expo
’86, a world transport and communication fair in Vancouver) where I
passed out. I had never fainted before in my life. We’d been walking
round for four hours, we hadn’t had any food and presumably I hadn’t
eaten for days beforehand. When I say that, I mean food staying down. I
remember walking round, feeling really ghastly. I didn’t dare tell
anyone I felt ghastly, because I thought they’d think I was whingeing. I
put my arm on my husband’s shoulder and said: ‘Darling, I think I’m
about to disappear’, and slid down the side of him. Whereupon David
Roycroft and Anne Beckwith-Smith, (royal aides) who were with us at the
time, took me to a room.
"My husband told me off. He said I could
have passed out quietly somewhere else, behind a door. It was all very
embarrassing. My argument was I didn’t know anything about fainting.
While Anne and David were bringing me round, Charles went on around the
exhibition. He left me to it. I got back to the hotel and blubbed my
eyes out.
Diana spoke of Charles being insensitive to her needs,
even when others noticed and warned him. She said he forced her to go
out even when she was too weak to make it. He simply made her take a
pill to shut her up.
"Basically, I was overtired, exhausted and
on my knees because I hadn’t got any food inside me. Everyone was
saying: ‘She can’t go out tonight, she must have some sleep.’ Charles said: ‘She must go out tonight
—otherwise there’s going to be a sense of terrific drama and they are
going to think there’s something really awfully wrong with her.’ Inside
me, I knew there was something wrong with me, but I was too immature to
voice it. A doctor came and saw me. I told him I was being sick (making
myself sick). He didn’t know what to say because the issue was too big
for him to handle. He just gave me a pill and shut me up. I just felt
miserable. I shut my friends out because I didn’t want to pull them in
on it. I would be too embarrassed to ask them to come in for lunch. I
couldn’t cope with that. I would be apologising the whole way through
lunch. My mother tried to give me Valium. Someone else tried to take me
off it. I never actually took it.
Diana further disclosed that
there were many forces pulling her and she had no idea which way to
turn. She said she did not have a say, even as regards things that
concerned her. Even the therapists chosen for her, she had no say in
that. She rarely had conversations with her husband because he did not
pay attention and when they did, it ended in tears on her part. She said
there were times she tried to cut her wrists
She said: "I did
take criticism hard, because I tried so hard to show (the Royal Family)
that I wasn’t going to let them down. But obviously that didn’t come
across strongly enough at that point. We had a few trying-to-cut-wrists,
throwing things out of windows, breaking glass (she once threw herself
against a glass display cabinet at Kensington Palace). I gave everybody a
fright. I couldn’t sleep. I just never slept. I went for three nights
without any sleep at all. I had no fuel to sleep on."
Diana said
Prince Charles started to get very jealous and even said bad things
about her to their young son's hearing. She said her son William, then
three-years-old told her that she was the most selfish person and when
she asked him where he heard that he said his father said so.
"Once,
(some years later) William and I were in the swimming pool at Highgrove
and I was telling him off, and William turned around to me and said:
‘You’re the most selfish woman I’ve ever met. All you do is think of
yourself.’ And I was so stunned. I mean, this is seven years ago (in
1985, when William was three). I said: ‘Where did you hear that?’ ‘Oh,
I’ve often heard Papa saying it.’ The one thing I’ve always prided
myself on — if I may be so bold — is that I’ve never been a selfish
person. But Charles was always telling me I was being selfish, and I
sort of believed it.
"(When I danced on stage with Wayne Sleep at
the Royal Opera House at an event for the Friends of Covent Garden)
Charles was horrified. He said I was too thin. Inside the system, I was
treated very differently, as though I was an oddball — and I felt I was
an oddball, and so I thought I wasn’t good enough. But now I think it’s
good to be the oddball — thank God, thank God, thank God! I had so many
dreams as a young girl that I wanted and hoped — this, that and the
other, that my husband would look after me. He would be a father figure
and he’d support me, encourage me, say: ‘Well done’, or ‘No, it wasn’t
good enough’. But I didn’t get any of that. I couldn’t believe it. I got
none of that. It was role reversal. He ignores me everywhere. Ignored
everywhere, and have been for a long time. But if people choose to see
that now, they are a bit late in the day. He just dismisses me. He told a
lot of people the reason why the marriage was so wobbly was because I
was being sick the whole time. They never questioned what it was doing
to me.
For a very long time, Diana's family didn't know what she
was going through until her sister Jane came to visit her one day, five
years into her marriage. Jane noticed a cut on her chest and thighs and
asked Diana what caused it. After much interrogation, Diana said that
the night before, she had wanted to talk to her husband about something
but he wouldn't listen so she picked up his penknife and scratched
herself down her chest and both thighs. In spite of all the blood, she
said Charles showed no reaction.
Tuesday, 13 June 2017
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Princess Diana revealed how she threw herself down the stairs while pregnant, tried to slash her wrist... all in a bid to get her husband to pay attention to her
Princess Diana revealed how she threw herself down the stairs while pregnant, tried to slash her wrist... all in a bid to get her husband to pay attention to her
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