Description
The most dramatic love story ever known to the British monarchy: the story of King Charles III and Duchess Camilla. A story in which Princess Diana plays far more than just the role of a "victim."
When Prince Charles was proclaimed King Charles III on September 8, 2022, his second wife and the former Duchess of Cornwall, Camilla Rosemary Shand, became queen. It was the culmination of more than fifty years of mutual passion, doubts, suffering, perseverance, scandals, tragedies, and contempt. A story that even the mother-in-law of Charles's first wife, Princess Diana - the beloved writer Barbara Cartland - could not have invented.
Although Diana outwardly played the role of a tragic victim, as the popular French journalist Jean des Cars reveals in his almost detective investigation, the truth was not always so simple. His book "Charles, Camilla, and Diana: Love and Tragedy in the Royal Family" is full of dramatic revelations that will surprise even readers well acquainted with the affairs of the British royal family.
When Prince Charles was proclaimed King Charles III on September 8, 2022, his second wife and the former Duchess of Cornwall, Camilla Rosemary Shand, became queen. It was the culmination of more than fifty years of mutual passion, doubts, suffering, perseverance, scandals, tragedies, and contempt. A story that even the mother-in-law of Charles's first wife, Princess Diana - the beloved writer Barbara Cartland - could not have invented.
Although Diana outwardly played the role of a tragic victim, as the popular French journalist Jean des Cars reveals in his almost detective investigation, the truth was not always so simple. His book "Charles, Camilla, and Diana: Love and Tragedy in the Royal Family" is full of dramatic revelations that will surprise even readers well acquainted with the affairs of the British royal family.
Information
Author: des Cars Jean
Publication date: November 6, 2024
Manufacturer: Bourdon, a.s.
Genres: Biographies and autobiographies, Books, Fiction
Type: Hardcover books
Pages: 224
ISBN/EAN: 9788076112070

