When Did Prince Charles And Diana Divorce? Reason Behind Their Split?

The story of Prince Charles and Diana divorce is sad. Their marriage was rocky, and their divorce was messy. Diana died just one year after the official papers were signed. And throughout it all, almost every dramatic detail was covered by news outlets worldwide. Some of it was in the tabloids and some of it came from interviews they gave: “There were three of us in this marriage, so it was a little tight,” Diana said about Camilla Parker Bowles to the BBC in 1995.

When Did Prince Charles And Diana Divorce?

After four years of being apart, Prince Charles and Diana, Princess of Wales, got a divorce in 1996.

On December 9, 1992, just a few years before, Prime Minister John Major had said: “Buckingham Palace says that the Prince and Princess of Wales have made the sad decision to split up. The Royal Highnesses have no plans to get divorced, and their constitutional positions won’t change because of that.”

Charles And Diana Divorce
Charles And Diana Divorce

The important part of this sentence is “no plans to divorce.” According to reports, Princess Diana did not want a divorce. Between the formal separation and the divorce, Prince Charles gave an interview to Jonathan Dimbleby in which he admitted he had been unfaithful to Diana after their marriage broke down. Princess Diana also gave a shocking interview in which she said she had cheated on her husband and struggled with postpartum depression, self-harm, and bulimia.

In a famous 1995 interview with Panorama, Diana said, “There were three of us in this marriage, so it was a little crowded.” She was talking about Camilla Parker Bowles. When they talk about divorce, Martin Bashir asks her, “Would you like to get a divorce?” Diana tells her, “No, that’s not what I want.”

Still, Diana agreed to get a divorce in February 1996. In an interview with BBC News after the divorce was announced, Diana’s lawyer, Anthony Julius, said, “It was a very hard decision, and the Princess of Wales made it with a lot of sadness and regret.”

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What Happen In 1995?

At the end of 1995, Queen Elizabeth told her son and Diana to split up. “After thinking about how things are now, the Queen wrote to the Prince and Princess earlier this week and told them that she and the Duke of Edinburgh think they should get a divorce soon. The Prince of Wales agrees with this point of view, and he has told the Princess of Wales this since the letter, “In a statement on December 21, 1995, Buckingham Palace said. “The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will continue to do everything they can to help and support the Prince and Princess of Wales, and especially their children, during this tough time.

On February 29, 1996, Diana said she agreed to the divorce. In a statement, Diana’s spokeswoman said, “The Princess of Wales will keep her title and be known as Diana, Princess of Wales.” According to the divorce agreement, Diana got to keep her apartments at Kensington Palace, and she and Charles shared custody of Prince William and Prince Harry.

On August 28, 1996, Prince Charles and Diana got a legal divorce.

When Did Prince Charles And Diana Meet?

Prince Charles met Diana in 1977 when he was dating her sister.

When Charles met Diana, it wasn’t love at first sight. The future Princess of Wales met the then-heir to the throne for the first time at a grouse hunt at Althorp, the Spencer family home, in November 1977. He was there with her older sister, Sarah. He dated Sarah briefly, but it was clear they weren’t a good match. Sarah, who later married Neil McCorquodale, is said to have said she wouldn’t marry Charles “even if he were the King of England or the dustman.”

Charles And Diana Divorce

Even though her older sister wasn’t crazy about Charles, Diana, 12 years younger than Charles, seemed to have a different opinion. According to The Diana Chronicles, Diana told her friends that she would marry Charles one day and laughed that he was “the only man on the planet who can’t divorce me.”

In her later years, she remembered the event differently. She told author Andrew Morton for his 1992 book Diana: Her True Story in Her Own Words that her first thought when she met the Prince of Wales was, “God, what a sad man.”

In an interview with The Telegraph in 1981, Charles talked about their first meeting: “I remember thinking that she was a very happy, funny, and pretty 16-year-old. It was a lot of fun and lively and everything.”

But most people agree that Charles still loved Camilla Shand, who would later become Camilla Parker Bowles and then Camilla, Queen Consort. In the early 1970s, Camilla and Charles dated, and Charles planned to propose. However, Camilla’s on-again, off-again relationship with Andrew Parker Bowles, the interference of her and Parker Bowles’s parents, and a feeling within the royal family that Camilla wasn’t a good match for the heir to the throne caused problems.

Camilla ended up getting married to Parker Bowles in 1973, but they split up in 1995. At the time, they put out a statement that said, in part, “Throughout our marriage, we’ve always had different interests, but in the last few years, we’ve lived completely separate lives,” which was reported by The Washington Post.

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