True Story of Princess Diana and Camilla Parker
A bad relationship was obvious and understandable, and allegedly neither Diana nor Camilla hid what they thought of each other.
A bad relationship was obvious, and allegedly neither Diana nor Camilla hid what they thought of each other.
Camilla Parker, Duchess of Cornwall, is the lifelong love of British Prince Charles. Despite the opposition of his family, despite the pressure to put his position ahead of his own desires, despite the fact that he was married to the most desirable woman on the planet, there was always only one heir to the throne - Camilla. Or, as he always called her, Gladys.
Even before their friendship grew into a passionate relationship that will mark the 20th and 21st centuries, the prince came up with this nickname for his mistress, while she called him Fred.
However, little is known that Princess Diana, the wife of Prince Charles from 1981 to 1996, also came up with a nickname for the woman her husband went to every night.
As Simon Simmons, a close friend of the late Diana, said in her book "Diana: The Last Word", Princess called Camille Parker a Rottweiler because "she looks like a dog - and when she dug her teeth into someone she didn't want to let go".
However, Diana is not the only one who insultingly talked about her rival in the most famous love triangle in modern history. According to the royal biographer Tom Bower, the always polished Duchess of Cornwall Camilla Parker had no less offensive nickname for Diana. She called her Crazy Cow, and she used this term for the first time to describe the wife of her lover Charles after Diana gave a famous interview to the BBC.
Recall, Princess Diana shocked the British royal family and the public when she stood in front of the camera of the famous "Panorama" and told many details about the fact that she was cheated on during the entire marriage, as well as how she felt in the most famous family in the world.
“The three of us were married, so it was a bit crowded” - is a famous sentence in which Diana referred to the fact that her husband Charles and Camilla had been together for decades.
Allegedly, Camilla thought that "Crazy Cow" had no right to complain that Prince Charles was cheating on her because she was "breaking through the bodyguards".
Charles and Camilla maintained a passionate relationship in the following years, and they were not shaken by the opposition of the royal family and the queen personally, the depression of Princess Diana, divorce, and, finally, the tragic death of the princess.