You make many good points, Duch_Luver. I do think that Charles was still in love with Camilla at the time he was courting Diana and he should have been mature enough to realise they had little in common really and they would not be right for each other.
However, once it all started going pear shaped, even if it was Charles's decision to marry, I don't know what the Royal Family, specifically the Queen and Prince Philip could have done to hold the marriage of these two people together together when it was irretreviably broken. Charles couldnt 'suck it up' and stay married under those circumstances.
I do think that in public Charles and Diana did make a marvellous team in spite of Charles's jealousy. However, privately, for several reasons, they were completely and utterly miserable together. The Queen and Prince Philip were flummoxed and worried and saddened by the developments, not least that their son was in love with another woman.
They wrote to both parties and held private meetings apparently, but both Charles and Diana were human beings, not puppets, and the Queen and Philip weren't qualified marriage counsellors. How can you make two adults who could barely stand each other stay together in a shell of a marriage just for the sake of the country? I don't believe it would be possible.
King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra had a shell of a marriage for decades, though it wasn't miserable. They held the whole shebang together in public while leading separate private lives. However that was a very different time and a very different British media and society.
However, once it all started going pear shaped, even if it was Charles's decision to marry, I don't know what the Royal Family, specifically the Queen and Prince Philip could have done to hold the marriage of these two people together together when it was irretreviably broken. Charles couldnt 'suck it up' and stay married under those circumstances.
I do think that in public Charles and Diana did make a marvellous team in spite of Charles's jealousy. However, privately, for several reasons, they were completely and utterly miserable together. The Queen and Prince Philip were flummoxed and worried and saddened by the developments, not least that their son was in love with another woman.
They wrote to both parties and held private meetings apparently, but both Charles and Diana were human beings, not puppets, and the Queen and Philip weren't qualified marriage counsellors. How can you make two adults who could barely stand each other stay together in a shell of a marriage just for the sake of the country? I don't believe it would be possible.
King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra had a shell of a marriage for decades, though it wasn't miserable. They held the whole shebang together in public while leading separate private lives. However that was a very different time and a very different British media and society.
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