King Charles reportedly felt deeply trapped in his marriage with Princess Diana.
Her Majesty, who will take over the British royal throne in 2022, felt very disconnected with the late Princess Diana and admitted that she felt like a prisoner throughout her life.
In the book My Mother and I, royal expert Ingrid Seward revealed: “By his own admission, Charles was not very good at positive thinking. He was, he complained, ‘a prisoner’ in his life. And he did what he always did when faced with a situation he couldn’t control – he walked away from it.”
“Camilla was always there for him and didn’t depend on him for anything, so when things got too much, he spent half an hour with Camilla at Middlewick House in Wiltshire for a few hours,” Seward shared about the king’s current wife. “It was an escape.”
Seward wrote: “A member of the Highgrove staff remembers that he could no longer bear to sit with Diana. Diana slammed doors, kicked walls and burst into tears, her frustration and anger so out of control that, according to the Highgrove family, they were ‘horrible.'”
