MARG
Imperial Majesty
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They may have been private but what a window to the person behind the photographs.Well the tapes were made in 1992 when exactly in 92 I do not know but alot of her relationships changed by 1997. Diana and Raine's relationship improved greatly. . . . . . . . . . . .
Those tapes were private showing Diana venting out her anger. It wasn't meant to be public but it was released for the sole purpose of making money.
Trying to rationalise the sweet, innocent, unworldly "child" that married Charles with the dominant personality exposed by publication of these tapes is mind blowing.
Slapping your father across the face? That is the action of a person totally in control and assured that there would be no "payback", no returned backhand across her face. What sort of father/daughter dynamic did that expose. Who was in control and who had the upper hand?
To actually be able to push someone down a flight of stairs and to still be revelling in it years later is just plain chilling. She could have killed her and yet there was no hesitation when she did it and no remorse all those years later. There can be no excuse and "sorry" just doesn't cut it.
Whichever way you slice or dice the tapes, they speak for themselves or, more accurately, Diana speaks for herself about who and what she really was.
The tapes may indeed have just been Diana venting her anger but, it doesn't alter the fact that she was telling what she did and how she felt about it. Their publication must have been a nightmare to those who knew what was on them and a moral dilemma to those who loved her.