In 1996, charles's love affair with Diana, who had been envied and noticed by the world, came to an end. The two went their separate ways and went their separate ways.
Both of them had made sufficient preparations in advance, not only for the road to be taken in the future, but also for the emotions that were about to be placed in their hearts. After the divorce, Charles can marry his beloved Camilla in an open manner without having to think about it day and night, and Diana can really start pursuing her own happiness. Previously, she had already met her lover Dody, divorced, and the relationship between the two people could go further.
For Charles and Diana, a marriage contract has become a shackle around their necks, rather than loving and killing each other in this shackle, it is better to let each other have a way to live.
The fission in the relationship between the two was provoked by Charles, and in the marriage with Diana, the name Camilla always haunted the two people like a nightmare. She is an old acquaintance of Charles, and although her beauty and temperament are incomparable to Diana's, she has fascinated Charles. Turnip greens have their own love, charles is fond of her, not hesitate to shed tears for her.
Even when Camilla got married, Charles didn't forget to shed a few tears to commemorate the love of the two people. At that time, in the eyes of this man as the crown prince, Camilla was the Venus of the heart. He liked her with a smile, little by little, even in the eyes of outsiders she was so cheap or worthless.
But this made it bitter for the little princess Diana that ming media was marrying. To tell the truth, Diana's beauty is several streets away from Camilla, not to mention gentle and kind. Before marrying Charles, she was a well-behaved girl, although her parents divorced, but still enjoyed the love of the single pet, although there was some small temper, but the heart was pure, kind, and did not have the copper smell of this world.
After marrying Charles, her role also changed, no longer just a carefree girl next door, but a princess who represented the dignity of the royal family in every move. Married, she also noticed this change and tried to do her best in this role, such as learning various royal etiquette at home, hoping not to discredit her husband, in addition, not forgetting to care for women, the elderly and children, devoting herself to charity, and using her meager strength to improve the reputation and credibility of the royal family in the eyes of the people.
She earned the reputation of "the people's princess" for everything she did. But Charles, who died for Camilla's life, scoffed at these, and even if Diana did it well, it was not worth a laugh from her lover Camilla.
Once, Diana came down from the upper floor, accidentally stepped into the air, fell, and screamed in pain, but Charles, who was standing next to her, said lightly, OK, don't pretend, and then went straight to the racecourse. This made Diana's heart cut like a knife as she suffered from physical pain, and with the drops of blood falling to the ground, she slowly became a disappointment in Charles's love.
What really broke the two was a recording released by the media, which was full of provocative words. Later, after exposure, it was learned that the male protagonist in it was her husband Charles, and the female protagonist was not herself, but Camilla. Once exposed, the most unbearable is Charles, the saddest is Diana, who has just given birth to two children for him, but he has done such a bad thing behind his back. This made Diana fully recognize Charles, and also recognized that the marriage of the two people was purely a political marriage, and there was no "love" in it.
This naïve, dust-free Diana began to frantically look for a lover outside to find comfort, which Charles did not expect, and it was also something that Diana herself had never thought of.
Seventy percent of the time spent with Charles was in tears, twenty-nine percent were unsettling, and only one percent was laughter. And the laughter only stopped at the wedding of two people in 1981.
It was a good day, and 20-year-old Diana put on her wedding dress and was happy like a child. The wedding of the two men was held in St. George's Church, and when the godfather had finished his congratulatory message, Charles promised her the happiness of a lifetime, and the two embraced and kissed together, her heart filled with excitement and longing for the future.
At that time, she did not read Charles's indifference to herself, nor did she read that he had come here just to cope with business and go through the motions. After the wedding ceremony, they rushed to buckingham Palace, the mansion, to attend the wedding banquet, to entertain friends and family from all over the world, and to welcome reporters from all over the world to take pictures.
The couple drove in a luxury car on a neat avenue, and the street was full of people who came to bless them, congratulating them on their happy marriage and bonding. Diana, who was sitting in the car, responded happily and gracefully when she heard the greetings of people on both sides, and her eyes shone brightly.
After arriving at Buckingham Palace, because relatives and friends have not yet arrived, there is still a period of time before taking pictures, so everyone will take a break. Diana, as the bride, was too tired after most of the tossing and turning, so she found a step to sit on the floor.
There are a few white clouds floating in the blue sky, a white wedding dress, and a happy, raised mouth, so that Diana, who is full of happiness, seems to be a person in the painting. At this time, the bridesmaids, who were also tired, sat down on her, and everyone talked and laughed together, completely leaving all the fatigue behind.
The day allowed Diana to enjoy an unparalleled amount of joy. But sadly, this day also cost her all her luck.
Every day after marrying Charles, it is like stepping into the dark hell, happiness slowly solidifies, sorrow ensues, and finally buries himself in a car accident in Paris, France in 1997.