A fairy-tale engagement became a royal warning sign almost before the wedding bells rang. Princess Diana entered the world stage as a shy young aristocrat marrying the future king, but behind the romance was emotional distance, impossible palace pressure and a love story already crowded by Camilla Parker Bowles.
This episode follows Princess Diana from her childhood as Diana Spencer to the early courtship with Prince Charles, the royal wedding, the expectations of the British monarchy and the loneliness that grew inside palace life. We explore how Diana’s mental health struggles and bulimia were shaped by isolation, public scrutiny and a marriage that never matched the fantasy being sold to the world.
Part documentary podcast, part history podcast and part royal scandal, Princess Diana is a story about image, duty, celebrity and the making of the People’s Princess. For listeners interested in royal scandals, celebrity scandals, biography podcasts, historical figures, media scandals and what really happened behind famous lives, this episode looks at why the great royal romance was over before it truly began.
Topics include
- Diana’s childhood and early influences
- Her engagement and early marriage to Charles
- Royal expectations and emotional strain
- The shadow of Camilla Parker Bowles
- Diana’s isolation and struggle with bulimia
Resources and Further Reading
- Diana’s childhood and family background - Britannica
- Diana’s struggles with bulimia and mental health - Vogue
- Diana: Her True Story - In Her Own Words - by Andre Morton
- The Diana Chronicles - by Tina Brown
Host & Show Info
- Hosts: Kyle Risi & Adam Cox
- Intro Music: Alice in dark Wonderland
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