New book on Charles’ life and relationship with Diana exposes King – Couple’s revealing spats

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After the long-awaited premiere of The Crown – which “shakes” Buckingham – another book about the life of the new king of Britain is going to stir the “waters” of the palace

Another book about the life of the new king of Britain Charles III and his failed marriage with Diana, is going to shake the “waters” of the British palace.

The upcoming biography, The King: The Life of Charles III, is written by journalist Christopher Andersen and will be released on November 8.

As the book states, Charles and Diana’s marriage was so “flammable” that royal protection officers were worried someone would get hurt.

One of Charles’ servants recalled seeing Diana “hurling curses and making fun of her husband’s obsession with Camilla”.

The servant watched as Diana “chased” her husband “down the corridors, up the stairs and from room to room” at Charles’s country retreat, Highgrove House, Andersen writes.

“Why won’t you sleep with me?” Diana reportedly told her husband, who had “unilaterally terminated their sexual relationship”, since the birth of Prince Harry in 1984.

With Charles replying, according to the book: “I don’t know, my dear. I think I might be gay.”

Also, according to the book, Charles from his wife respect corresponding to his position: “Do you know who I am?” he asked his wife, and “Diana replied that it was a ‘f… animal,'” Andersen writes.

“You’ll never be king!” she was shouting at him. “William will succeed your mother.”

Read more: Rumors swirl that Charles cheated on Camilla two years before they married

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