Yes, Princess Diana confessed to intentionally throwing herself down the stairs at Kensington Palace in 1982, during a period of depression and feeling inadequate after Prince William's birth, though she was not seriously harmed at the time, sustaining only bruises. This event, which happened before her public struggles became widely known, highlighted her severe emotional distress and postpartum depression, separate from the tragic car crash that led to her death years later.
The crash mostly affected the righthand side of her body, indicating that she was sitting sideways in her seat at the time of impact. Her ribs and arm were fractured and her right collar bone was dislocated, and she suffered from swelling and bruising to the brain.
Diana later confessed that she had intentionally thrown herself down the stairs because she was feeling "so inadequate". On 21 June 1982, she gave birth to the couple's first son, Prince William. She subsequently suffered from postpartum depression after her first pregnancy.
In these moments, Diana would often keep her chin tucked and her head slightly down, making it harder for the photographers to get a clear shot. This subtle act helped her regain some control over her public image and shielded her from the overwhelming exposure that came with being part of the royal family.
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She was killed by a drunken driver, but an emergency medical system that was too slow did not save her. Her chances of survival were diminished by a system that took 101 minutes to get her to a hospital that was 6 kilometers away.
“It's all about assessing the location, the journey and the risk factors,” says Davies, who was in charge of keeping the British royal family safe in the 1990s. “For ceremonial duties, when they go short distances at a slow pace and the roads are blocked off, you'll often see them not wearing seat belts.
Princess Margaret didn't bow to Princess Diana's coffin at her funeral primarily due to a deep-seated resentment stemming from Diana's 1995 tell-all Panorama interview, which Margaret saw as a severe betrayal of the Royal Family and the Queen; Margaret never forgave Diana for publicly airing grievances and challenging royal decorum, viewing her as a disloyal figure, leading to her snub during the funeral procession despite their initially warm relationship.
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A firefighter who led the response team pulled Diana from the wreckage. He said that the princess asked him, “My God, what has happened?” It was only later that he found out the victim was Princess Diana, and that these would possibly be her final words.
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In addition to her Will, Princess Diana wrote a “Letter of Wishes” that requested that all of her jewelry and three quarters of her personal belongings (“chattels”) be passed on to her two sons, Prince William and Prince Harry. She wished for the remaining one fourth to be inherited by her 17 godchildren.
Diana's friends are reported to have described Hasnat as the "love of her life" and to have spoken of her distress when she ended their relationship. He, however, is said to be reticent about speaking of how much he may have meant to her or even how much she meant to him.
Only Rees-Jones, who survived, was wearing a seatbelt. Diana's eldest sister, Lady Sarah McCorquodale, speaking in the BBC documentary Diana, 7 Days, said: “She was religious in putting on her seat belt… Why didn't she put it on that night? I'll never know."
Princess Diana did not have an open-casket funeral. Since she died in a car accident and was subject to an autopsy, the chances are that nobody would have wanted the princess to have been remembered in such a way, thus keeping the casket closed.
“My God, what's happened?” Those were reportedly the last fours words Princess Diana ever said. This is according to firefighter Xavier Gourmelon, who gave the princess CPR, thinking at the time that he'd saved her life. “I massaged her heart, and a few seconds later, she started breathing again.
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Some say the dueling duchesses disliked one another from day one. Others say the war began when the combatants clashed over preparations for Meghan's wedding. Whatever the case, a new poll indicates that when it comes to popularity in the UK, Meghan is no contest for Kate.
While "nicest" is subjective, polls consistently show Prince William and Princess Catherine (Kate) as the most popular and positively viewed royals, often praised for their warmth, dedication, and resilience, with Princess Anne frequently cited for her down-to-earth, no-nonsense, and hardworking nature, making her a strong contender for "nicest" in terms of perceived authenticity.
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Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh (then Sophie Rhys-Jones) did not attend Princess Diana's funeral in 1997, reportedly because her strong resemblance to Diana would have been too upsetting for the grieving crowds, a decision made thoughtfully by Sophie herself. At the time, she was dating Prince Edward, but they were not yet engaged or married.
This one is slightly more obvious. Instead of using “toilet,” royals use the word “loo” when they need to use the facilities. “'Toilet' is French by origin, so it is apparently avoided,” The Mirror writes.
As it turns out, it's because he simply has chosen not to wear one. But it's not just the spouses of minor royals (Princess Eugenie is ninth in line to the throne) that don't have to: Apparently all royal men get to choose whether they wear one or not.
The British royal family have several rules and regulations regarding formal greeting etiquette. All members are supposed to bow or curtsy to King Charles and Queen Camilla. In the wake of his fall from grace, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor must now bow to his own daughters, Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice.