Lips readers decipher the advice Queen Elizabeth gave to Princess Diana on the balcony of Buckingham Palace on the day Diana married Prince Charles.
When Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer married in 1981-7-29, there were 3,500 people at St. Paul's Cathedral watching them exchange vows, and another 75,000 people watching from their homes. "Decades later, we now know that fairy-tale rituals were not followed by fairy-tale marriages," Miller wrote. "But that doesn't mean that the day itself was not something to see.
The outlet added that "excitement reached the pitch of heat" when Diana, who had just turned 20 at the beginning of that month, emerged from St.'s carriage. Paul is wearing her ivory silk taffeta gown,'There was cheers all around when the couple said 'I do.Now, almost 43 years later, lip readers have deciphered what the late Queen Elizabeth told her new daughter-in-law, Princess Diana, on the balcony of the famous Buckingham Palace. As they waved to the gathered crowd, according to lip readers, her Late majesty advised Diana to "see the people who were there all day to see her."
Charles also clearly told his bride, "You look perfect" when he first met her during the ceremony, and then gave him her hand. He then, interestingly, "Kissy.""
The couple's interaction on the day of the wedding is fascinating to pay attention to, given what happened the day before. The Mirror reports that on the eve of their big day, in order to ease the tension of Diana, who is quite shy, Charles sent a secret note to become his bride."The night before the wedding that Diana spent with her sister Jane at Clarence House, he [Charles] sent her a note.Royal writer Penny Junor writes in her book Duchess: The Untold Story. Charles said, "I am so proud of you, and when you go up, I will be at the altar for you tomorrow." Look in the eye, knock and die.
But as sweet as it was, that note was that Charles was against the admission made to Diana because he "did not want to enter into marriage on a false premise", according to Diana astrologer Penny Thornton, who then worked closely with the Princess of Wales. Thornton said that Charles told his soon-to-be wife that he did not love her, and that it naturally devastated Diana.
"One of the most shocking things Diana told me was that the night before the wedding, Charles told her he didn't love her," Thornton told ITV "I think Charles didn't want to go to the wedding on the false premise." He wanted to square it with her, and it was devastating for Diana.
Charles's heart is likely to have otherwise been occupied by Camilla Parker Bowles (now known as Queen Camilla), who met and fell headlong in the early 1970s. Charles and Camilla continued extramarital affairs for most of Charles and Diana's marriage;Charles and Diana finally broke up in 1992, 11 years after marrying on that day in 1981.Charles and Diana were married.Charles and Diana were married. Their divorce was finalized almost 36 years ago, when Diana died in a car accident in Paris at the age of just 1 year in 1996.
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