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King Charles and Queen Camilla were born on June 6. On the mind of many people during the coronation is the first wife of Charles and the mother of Prince William and Prince Harry- Princess Diana. Paul Burrell – who started working for the royal family at the age of 18 and served as Queen Elizabeth II’s personal footman until he moved to the then Prince Charles and Princess Diana’s family in 1987 – also confirmed that Camilla is still thinking about the late princess too. at that time.

Queen Camilla during a visit to Enniskillen Castle, Co Fermanagh as part of a two-day visit to Northern Ireland.  (Reuters)
Queen Camilla during a visit to Enniskillen Castle, Co Fermanagh as part of a two-day visit to Northern Ireland. (Reuters)

The interview was an interview, Paul Burrell, who was Princess Diana’s butler until her death in 1997, said in an interview with Spin Genie.

“It was a bittersweet moment for me and very emotional. I realized that I was witnessing history being made but not the history I was hoping to make. What a meteoric rise Camilla has had, from the most scorned woman in Britain to Queen – that deserves some attention. When I look at it I can’t help but think of our late queen and I can’t help but think of Diana,” he said.

He continued, “Diana’s spirit is there as I said because as I said before she became king, I challenge anyone in the country not to think about Diana because her sons will think about her and Charles he will think about you, his wife who gave him. evil to his heirs and successors. Surely Camilla would have thought of Diana, sitting in her chair, standing in her shoes, wearing her crown.

“Odd, the way of history has kinks and twists and there you are, sitting with a crown on your head. He looked petrified, like a rabbit in the headlights,” he continued.


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