Princess Diana, then 20 years old, married Prince Charles, then 32, in what was dubbed the “wedding of the century” on July 29, 1981.
Diana transitioned from Lady Diana Spencer to Princess of Wales with the slipping of her wedding ring onto her finger, a title that would allow the entire world to appreciate her lovable character but also put her marriage through years of strife and compelled her to conform to a plethora of royal demands.
However, according to PennLive, she found happiness in welcoming and raising her two boys, Prince William and Prince Harry, who were born in 1982 and 1984, respectively. When it came to her sons, the adoring mother would be willing to bend the rules to make things easier for them.
“My mother smothered Harry and me in love, that’s one thing I can always say about her. I still feel the love she provided us after twenty years, which is a testimonial to her enormous heart and incredible ability as a mother “GQ quoted Prince William as saying.
Although her bond with her children was perfect, her marriage to her husband was fraught with difficulties, including an affair.
According to History, Prince Charles and Princess Diana declared their separation in 1992, yet she continued to undertake royal obligations. The Queen encouraged the pair to divorce in 1996, and they did so two months later after reaching an agreement. Princess Diana agreed to give up her title of ‘Her Royal Highness’ and everything else that would allow her to claim the British monarchy in the future. The arrangement did, however, allow her to preserve the title of “Princess of Wales.”
According to reports, it took them years to finalize their divorce due to arguments over money and access, as well as Diana’s position. She wished to maintain the title of ‘Her Royal Highness,’ because nothing can erase the fact that she is the mother of the future heir to the kingdom, which she will always be.
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