Charles argued with the Queen over bringing Diana’s body back to Britain.
Information released by Richard Kay, a friend of Princess Diana.
It has been revealed how current King Charles fought with the Queen over repatriating Britain’s Princess Diana when she died in France.
After the death of the Queen, Charles assumed the role of King of the country. Charles’ first wife was Diana. Both got married in 1981 and divorced in 1996.
The following year, in 1997, Diana died in a car accident in Paris, France. Information has now been revealed about how Charles fought with the Queen to bring Diana’s body back to Britain. This information was released by Diana’s friend Richard Kay.
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Accordingly, Charles wanted to travel to Paris by royal plane and bring back Diana’s body. But Queen Elizabeth disagreed, although Charles argued with his mother and tried to get consent. After that Raniyar agrees.
Richard said that he fought with his mother to fight for Diana. Diana’s body was then flown to London on a royal plane 16 hours after her death. It was then kept at Kensington Palace.
Charles has maturely told his sons William and Harry the devastating news of Diana’s death. The death of his ex-wife Diana shook Charles and he was deeply shocked because Charles loved her so much.
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