shake their hands and give them a hug. heaven knows they need it. this was a game changer for her. normally her appearance at charity might get a mention in the inside pages just to say she d been there. the first speech ended up being reproduced verbatim on the front page of the two broad sheets. it was a big moment. [ applause ] princess diana the advocate is an instant star. particularly as diana became more accomplished, more sure of herself, more confident, it seemed her husband but also some in his family saw diana as a bit of a mystery, but with hostility. the people were going crazy about her, and he was like a shadow next to her. diana gets one side of the road, charles gets the other side. the side that got diana cheered, the side that got charles jeered. that s how it was all the time. it was difficult. yes, he probably did get
1991, coulter bikes to buckinghkensington palace as he years to visit diana. this time he has a small tape recorder and a long list of questions hidden in his bag. this lunch, maybe a bit of few questions before lunch and a few after. then off again. off to deliver the tapes to andrew morton who weaves them into a revealing book, more revealing than anyone expects. she was very open, indeed, about everything to a level where i was almost worrying cautioned about what was being said. from her struggles with bulimia, depression, to her husband s alleged infidelities and her multiple suicide attempts, one of them happening when she was just three months pregnant with prince william. she threw herself down the staircase, and charles went out
select charities, and her new romance. the love of her life really after charles was a pakistani heart surgeon named hazmet khan. diana met him while he was treating a close friend. she was instantly smitten with him for some reason. an unlikely guy because he s kind of a slightly paunchy, nondescript fellow. and but she said she had a thing for doctors. and she became so enamored of khan, they became very serious. they had a tempestuous affair. khan doesn t like the limelight or want the pressure of being di s guy. while diana keeps him hidden from the press, she publicly promotes charities close to her heart like the halo trust which advocates against land mines. she was aware of the power she had.
situation as the relationship was deteriorating to try and maintain a happy face and business as usual. early november, 1992, diana and charles arrive in seoul, south korea. when the plane came to a stop, mr. and mrs. glum stood in the doorway. is that what you called them? they looked like two people not only didn t they want to be in each other s company, abbut they probably dent want to be in career either. it s clear things must change. with regret, the prince and princess of wales have decided to separate. it was as if a weight had been lifted from them both. at that state, both of them could define new pathways and do what they needed to do. the princess of wales would like to make a short statement. december, 1993. when i started my public life
to the alps on skiing vacations with her sons. excuse me. as a parent, could i ask you to respect my children s space? back then 20 years ago, people would be utterly appalled if they knew exactly what went on. prince william reflects on those times in a documentary on itv. i sadly remember most of the time that she ever cried about anything was to do with press intrusion. by letting the press into her private life, diana has opened pandora s box. it is spring, 1994, prince charles decides to go public with an authorized biography and interview. this is what happens when you get into a pr war. it s a race to the bottom.