Paul Burrell joined Prince Charles and Princess Diana’s household in 1987 and acted as butler to the late princess until her death in 1997. He claimed the Duke of Sussex’s return to Britain last week would have been “extremely difficult” for the royal.
Prince Philip: Anti-royalists criticised for not ‘taking a break’ by Tousi The Duke of Edinburgh passed away on Friday morning at the age of 99. His funeral will take place on Saturday, 17 April, in Windsor Castle. William and Harry, then aged just
The Princess of Wales was at the centre of controversy when her tell-all BBC Panorama interview saw her disclose private details about her crumbling marriage to Prince Charles. During the landmark conversation, Diana admitted “there were three of us in this marriage, so
Diana took Harry and William for their first ski trip in 1991, jetting out to Austria. According to Insider, Diana pleaded with paparazzi to leave the family alone while they were enjoying their quiet family vacation. Journalist Katrine Ames, writing for Newsweek
The Duke and the Duchess of Sussex send shockwaves through the world earlier this month when they opened up about their struggles during their time as senior working members of the Royal Family. The no holds barred chat has been compared to Princess
Edwina Currie has come under fire from those watching Good Morning Britain today after she suggested Boris Johnson shaking peoples hands at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic was similar to Diana, Princess of Wales shaking HIV patients hands. Taking to Twitter
Patrick Jephson, the Princess of Wales’ former chief of staff, has shared his thoughts on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and Megxit. He has suggested similarities between Harry and Meghan’s situation and Diana’s. Mr Jephson spoke to CNN ahead of the
The Princess of Wales entered the Royal Family after she married Prince Charles in 1981. The couple went on to have two children together – Prince William and Prince Harry. But according to an insider, Princess Diana struggled to keep up with one
In 1981, shortly after her engagement to Prince Charles, the Princess of Wales chose the sapphire ring herself from Garrard, the Crown Jeweller at the time. However, her choice, which is the most expensive British royal engagement ring to date, was widely criticised
Darren McGrady, who served as Diana’s personal chef from 1993 to 1997, shared how Diana would wake up at 7.30am to fit in some exercise after having breakfast. But Mr McGrady said the Princess of Wales’s meal choice was unusual for a