Lady Diana's former astrologer, Penny Thornton, recently disclosed that Prince Charles conveyed his true emotions to Princess Diana a mere day before their grand wedding in 1981.
This revelation sheds light on the hidden struggles that plagued their marriage for years to come.
Following an opulent ceremony that captivated the world, their relationship deteriorated over time, culminating in a formal separation in 1992 and a finalized divorce in 1996 after enduring 15 tumultuous years together, marred by extramarital affairs on both sides.
During an ITV documentary titled ‘The Diana Interview: Revenge of a Princess', Thornton shared a startling anecdote, stating, “One of the most appalling things Diana confided in me was Charles' admission on the eve of their wedding that he did not harbor love for her.
To hear such words from your groom, especially when preparing to exchange vows at St Paul's Cathedral the very next day, is undeniably distressing.”
Despite these early challenges, former royal butler Grant Harold painted a picture of initial harmony between the couple, highlighting moments where they seemed to function well as a unit.
However, their story took a tragic turn, ultimately leading to Diana's untimely demise in a fatal car crash.
Harold expressed his belief that before Diana's passing, the couple had managed to foster a positive dynamic, showcasing teamwork and mutual understanding.
He remarked, “I genuinely think that prior to Diana's tragic end, Charles and Diana had reached a point of stability in their relationship.
They appeared to navigate each other's boundaries with empathy, seeking friendship and support.
The aftermath of their separation undoubtedly took its toll, leaving them both scarred.”
The world was stunned by the news of Princess Diana's death on August