King Charles has banned a food that was famously loved by his late mother, Queen Elizabeth, from all residences he will be visiting during his three-day visit to France with Camilla today.
01.09.2023 - 23:15 / perezhilton.com
It’s been 26 years since the death of Princess Diana (as of Thursday, August 31), and yet we are still getting brand new interview audio from her!
In never-before-heard tapes, which total about seven hours, Diana spoke with her close friend James Colthurst. They were later given to author Andrew Morton to use when writing the 1992 book Diana: Her True Story. But now we are all getting to hear what she had to say — directly from the horse’s mouth! Within these newly released clips, Diana discusses her “ridiculous” marriage to King Charles III, the AWFUL thing he once said about Prince Harry, and some harsh words about her stepmother Raine Spencer!
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Good Morning America got a hold of a sneak peek of the audio on Friday, which will be used as part of the upcoming documentary Diana: The Rest of Her Story. In one part, the mother of two groans about her nuptials, saying:
The most shocking mention of Charles comes when she recalls how “disappointed” he was about having Harry! Jeez! She recalled:
Jeez! He was already the spare. This is just adding salt to a wound!
Diana also had a complicated relationship with her stepmother Raine, who married her father John Spencer in 1976 after her mother left. She said elsewhere in the recordings:
Whoa!
You can listen to the tapes (below):
The doc is a follow-up to the 2017 doc Diana: In Her Own Words, in which other previously unseen footage was shared. The release is expected to be sometime early next year. Thoughts? Let us know (below)!
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