Mermaid1962
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I would say that the same was true for Canada.
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I think I agree with you, I was thinking about this a few nights ago and really I believe in the beginning from what I've read/seen that the Queen and the Duke we're both protective of Diana, I think they mostly got along well, we saw with the letters that even during the War of the Wales Phillip and The Queen we're still trying to help out Diana. Despite what Diana may have thought at the time I think the Queen felt it wasn't her right to interfere in the marriage but I think she always cared. Unfortunately when they finally did interfere it was too late. Although I think the one thing that changed it all was when Diana went and did Panorama. I don't think they hated her after that cause I feel hate it a very strong word to use but I feel that they were utterly disappointed that she would go and do such a thing. I'm sure as we all were they were shocked and to some degree very sad over her death I mean she was their grand children's mother. I wouldn't know what they think of her now after all this stuff has come out but that's my two cents about their relationship during the marriage. I don't know what the Queen knew about the marriage and what she didn't while it was going on so that's as far as I can comment.It's been said The Queen had serious reservations about Diana from the beginning, including the fact she was very young, hadn't really done much with her life yet and was known to be quite willful. But she didn't press her case and did like Diana personally, so the marriage proceeded.
I think The Queen was very sympathetic to Diana and made a lot of effort to accommodate her (some have said too much), but at the end of the day, the monarchy had to come first. Diana became very bitter and angry and lost her sense of perspective and that damaged the monarchy.
I know that I'm a bit late with this reply but was reading the whole thread only today. Also I might get my post deleted as this is nothing to do with the purpose of the thread, but I just cannot let it be!!! Princess Margaret was not allowed to marry the love of her life as he was divorced. Dear BeatrixFan, maybe you can explain this better than me.
So we are led to believe, by some or it could have been that HM really liked Diana and made every effort, like Philip to show her affection?The Queen and Diana had a civil relationship after the Panorama Interview for the sake of the grandchildren. Before that TV interview the relationship with Diana, Princess of Wales and the Queen and Duke was in patch up mode for the marriage of Diana and Charles.
Yes it seems that Andrew and Diana got on quite wellWell a few years after the wedding, their relationship wasn't very good. Diana went against alot of protocole 'rules', which didn't please the Queen but most of all Prince Philip. He's a very tough man, go-by-the-book man. All the contrary of Diana. I believe that by their differences they couldn't get along very well...
Rather you want to realize it or not. Everyone on here defending Diana should take a minute or two to realize that she is not the Angel
Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon seemed to get along quite well with her in-laws as well. Her husband's parents apparently were totally accepting of her, and the only negative comment seemed to be from Princess Marina, and later, the Duchess of Windsor.
The royals have had no real problems with the majority of people who married in - only with one definitely and one possibly (Sarah has never really indicated a problem with the family but with the staff around the royals).
I have to partially agree with you. Indeed, a Princess has got a much better understanding about intricacies and limitations associated with the royal life. The case of the late Diana, Princess of Wales, is slightly different. Despite initial troubles, she did a decent job as a Crown Princess. Belonging to the British nobility, Lady Diana Spenser had a good idea about the way British royal family functioned. At the same time, a complex amalgam of personal issues and outside factors prevented her from saving face by preserving the marriage.... [snipped]
What people fail to see is that being royalty is not something that can be married into (as though it may seem). It is a way of being. That can only be learned from BIRTH. That is why royalty is different from commoners and other members of society. Diana, Princess of Wales wasn't brought up like Charles or any royal for that matter. So how could you assume that she would be able to maintain a good relationship with members of the royal family. When in reality she is NOTHING LIKE THEM. I think that is the real reason that Diana did not fit into that family and that is the reason that she had such a hard time. This is what I THINK. I am not saying that any of this is known fact.
Belonging to the British nobility, Lady Diana Spenser had a good idea about the way British royal family functioned. At the same time, a complex amalgam of personal issues and outside factors prevented her from saving face by preserving the marriage.
I agree, Diana, as the Princess of Wales, did a great job and brought popularity back to the Royal Family.