Prince Charles uttered shocking comments about Princess Diana before their marriage. The Prince was talking to his friends when he delivered the remark.
The narrator in the documentary "Charles And Di: The Truth Behind Their Wedding" said that the Prince once called her partner an exquisitely pretty and as a perfect poppy. He also thinks that she was a child.
According to the narrator, the prince said that she does not look old enough to be out of school, much less married. Ingrid Seward, a royal author, revealed that during that time, the friends of the Prince already felt that his and Princess Diana's relationship could be an absolute disaster. Penny Ramsey, a close friend of Charles, doubted the relationship of the future king to the Princess of Wales.
According to reports, the Prince doubted his decision to marry. The prince was in a confused and anxious state of mind because he is worried that he will break his promise in the future.
Junor said that Prince Charles kept saying, "I want to do the right thing by my country" and "I want to do the right thing by my family" because he knew in his heart that they just had nothing in common. The future king revealed to his friends a month before their wedding that he didn't love his future wife but he was sure that he could eventually love her.
Charles decided to marry the Princess despite his doubts. Diana's doubt that he is having an affair started when she discovered a package from Camilla on Prince Charles desk. She found a gold bracelet engraved with the letters "G" and "F". The letters were the initials of Charles and Camilla's pet names, Fred and Gladys.
Michael Colborne, Prince Charles' former private secretary said that the Princess of Wales broke down in tears after seeing the bracelet. According to Ms. Junor, Colborne believed that Charles and Diana would have never married Lord Mountbatten wasn't murdered by the IRA in 1971.
Colborne said that Mountbatten was like a father to the prince and he would have seen that Diana was the wrong person for him to be bound to for 50 years or more. He added that when he died, Charles was still consumed by grief, lost without the older man to guide him, and alone. The Princess of Wales suffered a transition into the royal family's life when he married Charles.