Diana, Princess of Wales, was more 'predatory and skilled' than Prince Charles in media war
Irish archives reveal Diana's team spent significant effort outshining St James' Palace during a 1990s media rivalry with Prince Charles, with officials calling her more skilled.
- Diana, Princess of Wales, was considered more "predatory and skilled" than Prince Charles in the media war, according to a Department of Foreign Affairs official.
- The official stated that Diana's staff "devoted a great deal of time to finding ways and means of upstaging St James' Palace."
- The assessment was made in 1995 when the royal couple were separated before divorcing a year later.
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The "War of the Waleses" between Charles and Diana still employs the British to this day. Now released documents give a further insight into the Rosenkrieg in the Royal House.
Diana, Princess of Wales, was described by law officials "from the most prudent and capable" in the media war she had brought against her husband in 1990, according to recent documents of the Irish government, wrote The Times. The evaluation appeared in a written report of diplomats for the Republic of Ireland 30 years ago, which was made public by the National Archives of the country.
Diana’s team devoted time to ‘upstaging’ Charles, newly-released documents claim
The document claims also claims Diana was “more skilled in the media battle” than Charles
Diana, Princess of Wales, was much more adept than Prince Charles at manipulating the media during the 1990s.
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