Princess Diana fell in love with the future King of England, the eldest of Queen Elizabeth's children. Despite already dating her sister Lady Sarah, fate brought Prince Charles closer to Lady Diana Spencer, as they unfold the highly sensationalized marriage and scandals that rocked not the only UK and the British Monarchy, but the whole world.
Princess Diana's wedding on July 29, 198, at St Paul's Cathedral was tagged as a "fairytale wedding" with hundred million TV viewers, and hundred thousand spectators flood the streets to witness this epic moment. Together, they all fell in love with the Prince, who married the simple kindergarten assistant and various news sources followed their story.
However, in every fairytale, the evil comes along, to put an end to their happily ever after, as rumors kept spreading nonstop, because of infidelities and secrecy within the royal couple. The past haunted them and their marriage, as the first love of Prince Charles emerged to win him back.
Princess Diana, at the same time, had to cope up with her issues, depression, and a mental health condition in an eating disorder called Bulimia. Because of her shattered hopes to build a family for her sons, the Princess of Wales had to resort to her friends and has been linked to various personalities even before their divorce was finalized.
In 1996, Prince Charles and Princess Diana were officially divorced and when the latter finally realized that, she called her friend Nish Joshi who is a holistic health practitioner. The phone call was recently revealed by Joshi as he recalls a very "heartbroken" Princess Diana who was crying during the call.
When the royal was able to relax, she just made a joke of the situation by saying "Well, I suppose £21million is not bad for an ex-nanny," and Joshi thought her words were humbling and cute. Nish Joshi was also responsible for introducing Princess Diana with the British-Pakistani heart and lung surgeon, Hasnat Khan and even confided in him about the culture she has to embrace.
Princess Dianna gave all her efforts to get to know Khan's traditions, and even had a close friendship with his sister, Jemina Khan, and even went to Lahore and did events there. However, Joshi described it as "very difficult," and it just made him sad that despite the royal doing her best, "it wasn't the right thing" for her.
In a previous article, Princess Diana's astrologer Debbie Frank recently claimed she thought Diana loved Charles "until her dying day." Although Frank cleared that the Princess of Wales did not "longed for him," the feeling of abandonment from her mother as a result of her parents' divorce came back because of her own failed marriage.