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The Reason Why Princess Diana Felt “Uneasy” On Her Wedding Day To Prince Charles

"She had felt like a lamb to the slaughter as she walked up the aisle"

While Princes Charles and Princess Diana’s relationship troubles are hardly new information, it seems that they’re matrimonial strife started on the actual day of their wedding in 1981.

Revealed in the documentary Charles And Camilla: King And Queen in Waiting, royal expert Jennie Bond shared the precise moment during her royal wedding where Diana felt some serious bad vibes.

For those who need refreshing, a few days before the official ceremony, Princess Diana found a box containing a bracelet, inside the office of Charles’ private secretary, Michael Colborne. After insisting on seeing the bracelet, Diana discovered that it was engraved with the initials G and F. According to The Mirror, those letters referred to the names “Fred” and “Gladys”, the nicknames Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles used for one another.

Princess Diana and Prince Charles
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A few days later on the official day of the wedding, as Diana was preparing to walk down the aisle at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, she spots Parker Bowles as a guest at her wedding.

“Diana told me much later in one of our private conversations that she had felt like a lamb to the slaughter as she walked up the aisle, which was very sad,” Bond explained.

“I think she knew that things weren’t quite right, and when she saw Camilla in the congregation, was immediately uneasy about it.”

Unfortunately, her instincts turned out to be correct.

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