Many believe that it is Camilla Parker-Bowles who is Prince Charles' one great love. However, there is this one woman, who the Prince of Wales reportedly called the "only woman who ever understood" him. Who is Kanga Tryon and what she has to do with Princess Diana's former husband?

Everybody knows the love story of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall. It is well-documented and covered by the media throughout the years. They managed to get back to each other's arms after getting out of their marriages.

But, although it is widely believed that Camilla is Prince Charles' one true love, according to Express, he is dubbed to be a Lothario in his younger years. In a report by Town & Country magazine in 2017, it claimed that the heir to the throne had been rumored to be with dozens of women.

He allegedly had several romances, and one of those was with Dale "Kanga" Tryon. This woman was said to rival Prince Charles' love for Camilla at the time. There were reports she was having an illicit affair with Queen Elizabeth II's heir, although she was already married to one of Charles' close friends, Lord Anthony Tryon.

The two met through Lord Tryon. With her beauty and Australian informality, Kanga managed to win Prince Charles' heart and attention.

Reporter Michelle Mulligan revealed some sources said Prince Charles called Kanga the "only woman who ever understood" him. However, their alleged affair never got proved, and she also carefully denied the issue in public, especially his romance with Camilla was happening at the time.

In a different article in Daily Mail in 2008, Christopher Wilson noted that the battle for Prince Charles' heart was a "straight playoff between two women" - Camilla and Princess Diana. However, not everyone knew that there was also Kanga, who was someone as important as Camilla.

Kanga and Camilla also had similarities. The two bore sons, who both Prince Charles godfathered. The two kids were also both named Charles, although Camilla's son had it as a second name. Anyhow, in the end, these two ladies both hated each other with intense dislike.

However, it was not only Prince Charles' heart that Kanga captured. The rest of the royal family reportedly adored her, too. She and Lord Tryon got an invite to go to Balmoral, where she experienced to ride out with Queen Elizabeth.

To return the compliment, Lord Tryon invited Prince Charles to his fishing lodge in Iceland. In a faraway land, Charles was said to fall in love with his friend's wife.