The Mystery Of Princess Diana's Honeymoon Pregnancy

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Princess Diana of Wales, born Diana Frances Spencer, was a member of the British royal family. She was the first wife of King Charles III and mother to Princes William and Harry. Princess Diana's life and death have been the subject of much fascination and speculation. One such speculation is the possibility of her pregnancy during her honeymoon. Princess Diana and Charles, then the Prince of Wales, embarked on a two-week honeymoon cruise aboard the royal yacht Britannia following their wedding in July 1981. Upon her return, she wrote a letter to her family's former housekeeper, describing the honeymoon as a tremendous success and mentioning that they had a glorious time. However, there is no specific information or confirmation available regarding the possibility of her pregnancy during this honeymoon period. Later, in 1982, pictures of a pregnant Diana in a bikini while holidaying were published in the media, causing an uproar. Separately, there have been conspiracy theories about Princess Diana being pregnant at the time of her tragic death in 1997, but these have been refuted by forensic investigations and medical examinations.

Characteristics Values
Honeymoon dates July 29, 1981 – August 12, 1981
Honeymoon trip Aboard the royal yacht Britannia
Honeymoon trip duration Two weeks
Honeymoon trip location Greek islands
Diana's age during honeymoon 20
Charles's age during honeymoon 33
Age difference 12–13 years
Marital issues during honeymoon Charles's ongoing relationship with Camilla Parker Bowles, his second wife; Charles's insistence on staying in contact with Camilla during the honeymoon
Marital issues after honeymoon Incompatibility, extramarital affairs
Date of separation 1992
Date of divorce 1996
Date of Diana's death 31 August 1997
Date of firstborn's birth June 1982
Date of second child's birth 1984

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Princess Diana's pregnancy with Prince William

Princess Diana suffered from postpartum depression after her first pregnancy. Despite some media criticism, she decided to take William, who was still a baby, on her first major tours of Australia and New Zealand, a decision that was popularly applauded. She also organised her public duties around her children's timetables.

Princess Diana's pregnancy was not without incident. In January 1982, 12 weeks into her pregnancy, she fell down a staircase at Sandringham, suffering some bruising. The royal gynaecologist, George Pinker, was summoned from London, and fortunately, the foetus was uninjured. Diana later confessed that she had intentionally thrown herself down the stairs because she was feeling "so inadequate".

Pictures of a pregnant Princess Diana in a bikini while holidaying were published in the media in February 1982. The Queen subsequently called the publication "the blackest day in the history of British journalism."

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Troubled honeymoon with King Charles

Princess Diana and King Charles' honeymoon was troubled, with issues that would plague their marriage until their divorce in 1996. The honeymoon took place on the royal yacht Britannia, cruising the Greek islands, and lasted for two weeks from July 29, 1981, just after their wedding.

The trip was marred by Charles' ongoing relationship with Camilla Parker Bowles, who was his second wife and now Queen. Diana discovered a pair of cufflinks with the initials "C" and "C" entwined, which she knew were from Camilla. In a letter to her former housekeeper, Diana wrote:

> "On our honeymoon, cufflinks arrive on his wrists. Two Cs entwined like the Chanel 'C.' Got it. One knew exactly. So I said, 'Camilla gave you those, didn't she?' He said, 'Yes, so what's wrong? They're a present from a friend.' And boy, did we have a row. Jealousy, total jealousy."

The age difference between the couple, which was twelve years, also likely contributed to the issues on their honeymoon and in their marriage. Diana was only 19 when they married, and Charles was 33. Their incompatibility and extramarital affairs would eventually lead to their separation in 1982 and subsequent divorce.

Despite these issues, Diana wrote in a letter to her former housekeeper, Maud Pendrey, that the honeymoon was a ""tremendous success" and that they had a "glorious time." However, this may have been an attempt to save face and maintain a positive public image, as royal valets reported that Charles became "tetchy and ill-tempered" if he did not have daily contact with Camilla.

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Camilla Parker-Bowles' cufflink gift to King Charles

Princess Diana of Wales was the first wife of King Charles III, then Prince of Wales, and the mother of Princes William and Harry. Their wedding took place at St Paul's Cathedral in July 1981. However, their marriage suffered due to incompatibility and extramarital affairs. One instance of this was when Diana saw Charles dress for dinner on their honeymoon wearing a pair of gold cufflinks with two entwined 'C's, gifted to him by his former lover, Camilla Parker-Bowles. This incident caused Diana to be in floods of tears, and she went to Charles to demand an explanation. Charles, however, insisted on still giving the cufflinks to Camilla. This incident was not the only time Charles acted insensitively during their honeymoon.

Camilla Parker-Bowles and King Charles III's relationship was formalised on 9 April 2005, when they were married in a civil ceremony at Windsor Guildhall. The ceremony was followed by a Church of England Service of Prayer and Dedication at St George's Chapel, where the groom's parents, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, were present. The marriage was not welcomed by many self-described fans of Princess Diana, who opposed the union due to Camilla's affair with Charles during his marriage to Diana.

Despite the negative press and public opinion Camilla received, she gave Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, a special gift after her April 2011 wedding to Prince William. The gift was a direct callback to the cufflinks she gave to King Charles, symbolising the unique positions of both women as wives of future kings. According to Christopher Andersen, Camilla thought Kate had "lowly" roots.

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Princess Diana's second pregnancy in 1984

Princess Diana's second pregnancy was announced on February 13, 1984. She and her husband, Prince Charles, were expecting their second child in mid-September. The news was met with excitement by the royal family, and the public, with the British media making it the day's top story.

Princess Diana later said that she and Charles were closest during this pregnancy. However, it was also a difficult time for the Princess, as she had been "deeply in love with someone else" from 1984 to 1986, thought to be her bodyguard, Barry Mannakee. Mannakee was transferred to the Diplomatic Protection Squad in 1986, as their relationship was deemed inappropriate.

Despite this, Diana carried out her royal duties, and in February 1984, she travelled to Norway to attend a ballet performance as the patron of the London City Ballet. In April 1985, she and Charles visited Italy, and later that year, they toured Australia, where Diana was celebrated by the public and the media, who referred to her as the "Di-amond Princess" and the "Jewel in the Crown". They ended the year with a visit to the United States, meeting with President Ronald and Nancy Reagan at the White House.

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Princess Diana's death in 1997

The group had been trying to elude the paparazzi, who were pursuing them on motorcycles, when the crash occurred. A French investigation in 1999 concluded that Paul had lost control of the vehicle at high speed while intoxicated by alcohol and under the influence of prescription drugs, making him solely responsible for the accident. The car was found to be travelling at 95-110 km/h (59-68 mph), about twice the speed limit. The role of the pursuing paparazzi in the crash was also scrutinised, with many blaming them for the accident.

Princess Diana's funeral at Westminster Abbey on 6 September 1997 drew an estimated 3 million mourners and onlookers in London. Her funeral was watched by an estimated 2.5 billion people worldwide, and guests included US First Lady Hillary Clinton, French First Lady Bernadette Chirac, and celebrities such as Elton John, George Michael, and Luciano Pavarotti. Elton John performed a rewritten version of his song "Candle in the Wind", now known as "Goodbye England's Rose" or "Candle in the Wind 1997", which became the best-selling single in the UK and US since the 1950s.

Princess Diana was known for her beauty, style, charm, and her unconventional approach to charity work. She was an advocate for AIDS patients and landmine removal in developing countries, and her work had a significant impact on public attitudes towards these issues. She was also a patron of the Leprosy Mission, an organisation dedicated to providing medicine and treatment to those afflicted with the disease. Her activism and glamour made her an international icon, and she was celebrated as the "People's Princess".

Frequently asked questions

Princess Diana did not get pregnant on her honeymoon. She gave birth to her first child, William, in June 1982, about 10 months after her honeymoon in July 1981.

Princess Diana called her honeymoon a ""tremendous success"" and wrote that she and King Charles had a "glorious time" catching up on lost energy and sleep. However, their relationship was strained due to their age difference and King Charles's ongoing relationship with Camilla Parker Bowles.

Yes, Princess Diana and King Charles had two sons, William and Harry.

Yes, Princess Diana had another son, Harry, in 1984. She later said that she and King Charles were closest during her second pregnancy.

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