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1980 July: I came to the decision that I need to get a wife. I’m getting older and I need 
someone to enhance my place in The Royal Family, so I’ve had my eye on Diana Frances 
Spencer, I think she’ll be the perfect wife, she will be in my shadow but she’s good with 
people and she is beautiful and that’s all that matters. 
 
1981 January: Me and Diana have been serious for over 6 months now. The media is crazy 
about us, she’s getting quite popular as expected, but the spotlight is still on me. She has 
come with me to many family events. The Queen likes her and so does her mother. I like her 
very much and I will ask her to marry me and be The Princess of Wales. 
 
1985 January: It’s been a few years since we got married, we’ve had two kids, Prince 
William and Prince Harry. Ever since we got married we’ve gotten so much attention, too 
much of it. Diana is way more popular than me and it makes me jealous but also the constant 
publicity takes a toll on her to the extent that Diana’s health has been affected and she has an 
eating disorder. It has had a great impact on our marriage, I hope things will get better. 
 
1987 January: The last few years have been bad, me and Diana are both miserable with each 
other. We are pursuing other relationships and have decided to separate, but for the 
well-being of The Royal Family, we are not having a divorce. 
 
1992 December: Diana has used her popularity and celebrity status to keep herself afloat 
and in a position of power. She also mocked me and disrespected The Royal Family. The 
Queen has had enough and decided that Diana will be nothing, but a burden therefore 
demanding a divorce. Finally I can pursue my relationship with Camilla. 
 
1997 August: Diana has died and I am together with Camille.  The whole world is shook and 
devastated after hearing of her passing. Before Diana passed she had hurt the reputation of 
The Royal Family, due to the relationship between The Royal Family and Diana, emotions 
are mixed after her death, but i think they’ll get by. Me, I’m sad and incredibly hurt as a 
father and an ex-husband, may she rest in peace. 
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