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Who is Prince Charles dating?

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    Prince Charles

    Prince Charles of Wales (born November 14, 1948) is the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and is the heir apparent to the thrones of the Commonwealth realms. Find more Prince Charles pictures, news... [more]

    Prince Charles Dating History

    Prince Charles Camilla Parker Bowles married
    Camilla Parker Bowles Prince Charles married
    2005 - Present
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    เรื่องราวของ Dale Elizabeth Tryon
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    Lady Dale Tryon
    The lonely death of Charles's other mistress
    She was the Australian who married a peer and became a prince's lover. But the affair broke her heart and unhinged her mind.
    The name is largely forgotten. The big hair, the luscious lips, and the constant partying have so faded in memory that they might never have existed. When Kanga Tryon - once a household name and a central figure in the life of the Prince of Wales - died almost three months after Princess Diana, in 1997, she was quickly forgotten. Nobody ever quite understood how she fitted into the royal jigsaw. For most people, the battle for Charles's heart was a straight playoff between two women - married Camilla, his one true love, and virginal Diana, a knee-jerk response to a nation baying for a royal bride. But, for a time, Kanga was just as important to Charles as Camilla. Yet the story of how she came to love and lose her prince has never been fully told. Until now. For the first time, a Channel 4 documentary reveals the extraordinary bed-hopping antics of the heir to the throne in the years leading up to his marriage to Diana.
    High Society reveals how, for a period during the 1970s, when both women were married to friends of his, HRH bounced from the bed of Camilla to that of Lady Tryon, then back again.
    While dithering over the very necessary duty of finding a suitable wife, Charles was happily having his cake and eating it. For both women were his mistress. Both bore sons whose godfather he became. Both named them Charles (in Camilla's case, it was a second name). And, in the end, both hated the other with a loathing that bordered on the pathological. Yet we only know about Camilla. Andrew Morton's seismic expose; Diana: Her True Story, published in 1992, first revealed Charles's lifelong craving for the horsy ex-debutante from Sussex. Jonathan Dimbleby, Charles's official biographer, went on to confirm the detail, wondering whether, if things had been different, Charles and Camilla might not have got it together the first time around
    She was the Australian who married a peer and became a prince's lover. But the affair broke her heart and unhinged her mind.
    The name is largely forgotten. The big hair, the luscious lips, and the constant partying have so faded in memory that they might never have existed. When Kanga Tryon - once a household name and a central figure in the life of the Prince of Wales - died almost three months after Princess Diana, in 1997, she was quickly forgotten. Nobody ever quite understood how she fitted into the royal jigsaw. For most people, the battle for Charles's heart was a straight playoff between two women - married Camilla, his one true love, and virginal Diana, a knee-jerk response to a nation baying for a royal bride. But, for a time, Kanga was just as important to Charles as Camilla. Yet the story of how she came to love and lose her prince has never been fully told. Until now.
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    Homeless: Kanga in 1997, shortly before she died But no book has been written on the former Dale Harper, born in 1947, to a wealthy middleclass family in Melbourne, Australia.
    The bare bones of her life - childhood spina bifida, youthful dalliances, and a swift engagement to an Old Etonian peer and banker, Lord Tryon - fill out the yellowing cuttings in newspaper archives. But, these days, you don't hear her name mentioned anymore. I knew her in her heyday. As a gossip columnist for a national newspaper, it was my job to tread the same red carpets and sample the same fine vintages that Kanga enjoyed on a nightly basis. Back then, she played a shrewd game, appearing to hate the limelight, but all the while, it was secretly meat and drink to her. There were other aristocrats' wives - many - who were never spotted in the company of the glitterati, but Kanga wasn't one of them. At such events, she would deliberately display a haughty demeanour - God forbid someone of her social standing should court publicity. But the truth is, Kanga was an astute businesswoman and understood that notoriety meant money. Only she and her husband - one of Prince Charles's inner circle - knew the details of the family finances, or rather lack of them.
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    Illicit: Charles with Kanga and her baby son in 1976 At the time that she and Lord Tryon married in 1973, his ancestral home, the Old Manor House at Great Durnford, near Salisbury, had been handed over to a school. Kanga later claimed it was her father's money that provided the first roof over their heads. Yet, before too long, it was reacquired and became once more a family home - refurbished and repolished under her vigorous supervision, and, as she said, with her money. It was through her husband that she met Charles, and her beauty and Australian informality soon won his heart. In fact, the rest of his family adored her too: she and Lord Tryon were invited to Balmoral, where she would ride out with the Queen. Returning the compliment, Lord Tryon invited Charles to his fishing lodge in Iceland. Sequestered so far away, Charles fell swiftly in love with his friend's wife. Suddenly, Kanga discovered the enormous power wielded in high society by a woman who'd become the Prince's mistress. It was something Camilla understood all too well, but, to a middle-class maven from Melbourne, so far removed from the arcane behaviour patterns of Britain's blue-bloods, it came as a complete revelation. Smitten by Charles she may have been, but she was smitten, too, by the new respect she was being shown by aristos who, up to this point, looked down their noses at her.
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    Deceit: Lord and Lady Tryon with their children In London, Kanga threw herself into the party circuit, mixing with the movers and shakers. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, her life, with four lovely children and a peer for a husband, seemed effortless and easy. But behind closed doors, she was grafting away at making money - buying, refurbishing and selling property, and then branching out into the fashion business. Each time she wanted to plug something, she would discreetly let slip a nugget of gossip. Did we know that her nickname Kanga came from HRH's very own lips? Or that he'd labelled her 'the only woman who ever understood me'. Then there was Charles's 'private' visit to her parental home in Melbourne that became common knowledge. A coincidence, indeed, that the paparazzi, alerted by anonymous phone calls, were outside the house on that very night. Finally, it emerged Kanga was in possession of a number of letters from HRH. Their content was never revealed, but if people were to imply they were love letters, what harm could there be in that? She knew what she was doing. For when it came time for her to set up her stall in Beauchamp Place, one of London's smartest addresses, she had no hesitation in calling her fashion business Kanga. It was as good as hanging 'by Royal appointment' over the door. The customers flocked in, despite the barely veiled titters in the fashion industry - from where they stood, there was little class or style attached to Kanga creations. Yet I watched her blithely sell an astonishingly awful dress, in lightweight, crushproof material that no couture house would touch with a bargepole, for a colossal sum to a highly impressionable young lady. Kanga had brass neck all right. But even then there was a gap, a painful one, between the public and private persona of Lady Tryon. She had given herself to the Prince of Wales and he had loved her, for however brief a time, but the rules of the game were such that she couldn't shout this great triumph from the rooftops. Camilla, her rival, understood this instinctively - as one would, when one's greatgrandmother had had an affair with another Prince of Wales. Kanga was from very different stock and bottling it up, both the triumph of love and the loss of it to a rival, affected her deeply. As the years wore on, she deemed her marriage to be loveless, although her husband was clearly devoted to his children. And, as the gap between them widened, her health took a series of alarming downward lurches. There was a recurrence of her childhood spina bifida and, as she fought this off, she was diagnosed with uterine cancer. Through it all, Kanga never gave any sign of her inner distress, and her outward calm and steely backbone were the talk of those who knew her: always a popular figure, she became more loved as she struggled with her physical ailments. Now, on the occasions that I met her, I was astonished by her lack of bitterness at the hand fate had dealt her. Finally, after enduring all the agonising treatment associated with cancer, she was given the all-clear and, in 1996, checked herself into Farm Place, the fashionable rehab clinic, to rid herself of her dependence on painkillers, which had since become a necessary part of her life. What happened next remains the subject of immense speculation to this day. While undergoing treatment there, Kanga fell from a high window, shattering her spine. As she lay in hospital recovering, she claimed to have been pushed, but it was always assumed that, emotional as she obviously was then, she had jumped. In Channel 4's documentary, the actress Sarah Miles, a great friend of Kanga's, gives an electrifying account of what happened, as she describes Kanga insisting to her that she was indeed pushed. She also recounts the family's bizarre response to this latest calamity, when Lord Tryon invited her to lunch, along with ten other hangers-on, to reassure her that Kanga wasn't pushed and had, in fact, fallen. Barely a matter of weeks after her fall, Kanga was to be told by her husband that he wanted a divorce. Then came the final coup de grace - she was arrested on the drive to her country mansion and then sectioned under the Mental Health Act. Friends say that she had started fantasising that someone was trying to kill her. Her behaviour, it's true, had become erratic. But few people who knew her at the time would say that she presented a threat to herself or anyone else, and the decision to have her arrested remains inexplicable. Wheelchair-bound and in a very distressed mental and physical state, she was locked up for hours in a Salisbury police cell - an act which, to this day, seems incomprehensibly and unnecessarily cruel. But, once more, Kanga bounced back. Summoning what strength remained, she put her affairs in order and booked herself into a suite at The Ritz - after her divorce, she had no other home, so why not the Ritz, darling? It was there that I found her, at an adjoining table at lunch, one day. We talked about old times - the people we knew, the parties that we'd gone to. I was astonished that, after all she'd endured, she was in such fine fettle. But at the time, I didn't know the complete story: that she had swapped her addiction to painkillers for an addiction for alcohol. She kept it fairly well concealed, but not totally. Dark thoughts were clouding her mind, not all of them rational. The end was coming - and in November 1997, she died. She had travelled to India, where she contracted an illness and had to return to the UK. Here, she was hospitalised but developed septicaemia and, just two months short of her 50th birthday, died. She had been very famous, but, in the end, Kanga's celebrity proved to be so short-lived that she was never written about again. Maybe the nation had had enough grieving. Princess Diana's death occurred some three months earlier. You could say there were no tears left. Certainly, it's likely that Prince Charles had few to spare for his former mistress, for in those last dog-days, Kanga had gone a little bit crazy. At a time when he was trying to rehabilitate his reputation with the British public - Diana's death triggered angry accusations against Camilla, and Charles's reputation was in danger of going down with hers - the Prince needed Kanga like a cat needs a dog. Tragically for her, it was at precisely this time that she became increasingly obsessed by him. On one occasion, in July 1997, she was seen, at a polo match at Tidworth, furiously pursuing her former lover in her wheelchair. When news of this tragic - comic even - event reached the general public, and anxiety was expressed as to her state of mind, the Prince coolly issued a statement saying he was in touch with Kanga 'once or twice a year', but that they were no longer the friends they had once been. To most rational people, this could only be interpreted as the very direct snub that it was intended to be. But to Sarah Miles, Kanga now declared, 'I am going to be Queen of England.' And so, on 15 November, 1997, the once cuddly, lovable, gorgeous Lady Tryon went to her lonely death: not a queen, no longer even married to a peer, and homeless. Loving Prince Charles broke her heart and - in the end - cracked her mind. High Society is on Channel 4 on 4 November.

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    ดูเรื่องราวของ Dale Elizabeth Tryon อุบัติเหตุ และการตายของเธอน่าติดตามและมีเงื่อนงำ





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  1. "ปริศนาการตายของ "เจ้าหญิงไดอาน่า"

    ความคลุมเครือของอุบัติเหตุที่คร่าชีวิต "เจ้าหญิงแห่งปวงชน" อย่างเจ้าหญิงไดอาน่าในคืนวันที่ 31 สิงหาคม 1997 ยังคงเป็นที่ระแวงสงสัยของทั้งประชาชนชาวอังกฤษและผู้คนทั่วโลกมาจนทุกวันนี้ แม้ว่าเจ้าหน้าที่ตำรวจของฝรั่งเศสจะสรุปว่ามันคืออุบัติเหตุ

    เวลาที่ผ่านล่วงเลยมาหลายปี ไม่ได้ทำให้ความเคลือบแคลงที่มีต่อเหตุการณ์ในคืนนั้นจางหายไป เพราะเฮนรี พอล คนขับรถไม่ใช่พวกขี้เมา และรถคันเล็ก ๆ อย่างเฟียต อูโน ไม่น่าจะทำให้รถซึ่งคันใหญ่กว่าอย่างเมอร์เซเดส เอส 280 เสียหลักถึง กับพุ่งชนเสาในอุโมงค์ Place de L''''Alma ได้ และคำบอกเล่าจากพยานที่อยู่ในเหตุการณ์ซึ่งขัดแย้งจากรายงานของตำรวจอย่างสิ้นเชิง

    "เสียงที่ได้ยินนั้นช่างไม่น่าเชื่อ เท่าที่ผมอธิบายได้ก็คือ มันดังเหมือนระเบิด" ทอม ริชาร์ดสัน หนึ่งในพยานผู้อยู่ในเหตุการณ์

    นั่นทำให้การสิ้นพระชนม์ครั้งนี้ถูกระบุว่า เป็นการลอบปลงพระ ชนม์ มากกว่าที่จะเป็นอุบัติเหตุธรรมดา ๆ โดยเฉพาะในความคิดของ มหาเศรษฐีชาวอียิปต์ โมฮัมเหม็ด อัล ฟาแยด บิดาของ โดดี้ อัล ฟาแยด ชายคนสุดท้ายในชีวิตของเจ้าหญิงไดอาน่าที่จบชีวิตด้วยอุบัติเหตุเดียวกัน

    อุบัติเหตุครั้งนี้คือจุดสุดยอดของความรักแบบปุบปับ ซึ่งเพิ่งเริ่มก่อนหน้านั้นไม่นานในฤดูร้อนเดียวกัน เมื่อเจ้าหญิงไดอาน่าได้พบกับโดดี้ ความสัมพันธ์ของทั้งสองสร้างแรงสั่นสะเทือนไปจนถึงราชวงศ์อังกฤษ และขึ้นหน้าหนึ่งหนังสือพิมพ์ แทบลอยด์ สื่อมวลชนตามรบกวนไดอาน่าและโดดี้ไปแทบทุกแห่งที่ทั้งคู่เดินทางไป

    และเหตุการณ์ที่เกิดขึ้นในวันนั้นก็เป็นเช่นเดิม เมื่อเครื่องบินส่วนตัวของทั้งคู่ลงจอดที่สนามบินเลอร์บูร์เกต์ เวลาบ่ายสามโมงสิบห้านาทีวันที่ 30 สิงหาคม 1997 หลังจากนั้นเวลาสามทุ่มสิบห้านาทีกล้องวงจรปิดของโรงแรมริตซ์ บันทึกภาพขณะทั้งสองเข้าไปด้านใน โดยมีช่างภาพปาปารัซซี่เกือบ 30 ชีวิตยืนอออยู่นอกประตูด้านหน้าโรงแรม

    3 ชั่วโมงต่อมาเพื่อหลบเลี่ยงพวกปาปารัซซี่ โดดี้และเจ้าหญิงไดอาน่าหลบออกทางประตูหลังพร้อมด้วยบอดี้การ์ด เทรเวอร์ รีส-โจนส์ เข้าไปในเมอร์เซเดสคันมรณะ ซึ่งมี เฮนรี พอล เป็นผู้ขับ โดยมีจุดมุ่งหมายอยู่ที่อพาร์ตเมนต์ของโดดี้ ใกล้กับประตูชัย แต่พวกเขาก็ไปไม่ถึง

    เฮนรีและโดดี้เสียชีวิตทันที ขณะที่เจ้าหญิงไดอาน่าเลือดตกภายในมากซึ่งแพทย์ได้นำตัวส่งโรงพยาบาล และคณะแพทย์ได้ประกาศการสิ้นพระชนม์ของพระองค์เวลาตีสี่ของเช้าวันนั้น และเทรเวอร์คือผู้รอดชีวิตเพียงคนเดียว

    เจ้าหน้าที่สืบสวนพบเศษกระจกไฟท้ายซึ่งสรุปว่าเป็นของรถเฟียต อูโน ผลิตระหว่างปี 1983-1989 พร้อมกับรอยขูดสีขาวที่ติดอยู่ด้านข้างของรถเมอร์เซเดส ซึ่งตรงกันกับสีที่ใช้พ่นรถเฟียต อูโน ทางการฝรั่งเศสสรุปสาเหตุของอุบัติเหตุในครั้งนี้ว่า การที่รถเมอร์เซเดสชนกับรถเฟียต อูโน ทำให้รถของเจ้าหญิงไดอาน่าควบคุมไม่ได้จนแฉลบ

    แต่มีน้อยคนที่จะเชื่อว่าเป็นเช่นนั้น และหนึ่งในนั้นคือ จอห์น แมคนามารา อดีตตำรวจสก๊อตแลนด์ยาร์ด และอดีตที่ปรึกษาด้านความปลอดภัยของโมฮัมเหม็ด อัล ฟาแยด อ้างว่าทางการฝรั่งเศสมีส่วนในการปกปิดความจริงเกี่ยวกับอุบัติเหตุครั้งนี้





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    "เราถูกปฏิเสธไม่ให้เข้าไปในศาลเพื่อตรวจสอบพยานต่าง ๆ ไม่ให้ทดสอบหลาย ๆ สิ่งที่เราพบเป็นเรื่องที่เกิดขึ้นโดยไม่รู้จะหาคำอธิบายยังไง ผมถือว่าตัวเองเป“นนักสืบมืออาชีพ ด้วยประสบการณ์ 26 ปีที่สก๊อตแลนด์ยาร์ด และผมแน่ใจว่านี่ไม่ใช่อุบัติเหตุรถยนต์ธรรมดา และผมสามารถเชื่อได้อย่างสนิทใจว่า ทำไมมิสเตอร์อัล ฟาแยด จึงเชื่อว่าลูกชายของเขาและเจ้าหญิงไดอาน่าถูกฆาตกรรม" จอห์น แมคนามารา ย้อนรำลึกถึงเหตุการณ์ในครั้งนั้น

    เพื่อค้นหาความกระจ่างให้กับอุบัติเหตุครั้งนี้ ทีมงานสารคดีชุด UNSOLVED HISTORY ได้รวบรวมผู้เชี่ยวชาญในด้านต่าง ๆ ได้แก่ ริชาร์ด เซียร์นิคกี นิติวิศวกร กอร์ดอน เฮล เอ็ดเวิร์ดส์, เกรก เพาเวลล์ และเจฟ มิลเลอร์ ทีมงานผู้เชี่ยวชาญการขับรถหลบหลีก ดร.เดวิด โพซีย์ นักนิติพยาธิวิทยา และแจ๊ค เฟรย์แทก วิศวกรด้านเสียง เพื่อตรวจสอบเหตุผลของอุบัติเหตุครั้งนี้ในแง่มุมต่าง ๆ

    เริ่มตั้งแต่การทดลองลักษณะการชนกับความเร็วแบบที่น่าจะเป็นไปได้ รวมทั้งเสียงที่เกิดจากการชนซึ่งมีพยานหลายคนระบุว่า มันเหมือนเสียงระเบิดมากกว่า

    แต่การทดสอบที่น่าหวาดเสียวที่สุดก็คือ ความเป็นไปได้ของการชนกันระหว่างรถคันเล็ก ๆ อย่างเฟียต อูโน กับเมอร์เซเดส เอส 280 ที่มีผลทำให้รถคันใหญ่เสียหลักจนเป็นที่มาของโศกนาฏกรรมนี้ แต่ทว่ารถคันเล็ก ๆ กลับขับต่อไปได้แบบที่คนขับแทบจะไม่รู้สึกตัวด้วยซ้ำ

    แม้ว่าพวกเขาจะสามารถจำลองเหตุการณ์แทบจะเรียกได้ว่าเหมือนอยู่ในอุบัติเหตุครั้งนั้น หากแต่เหตุผลที่ว่าทำไมเจ้าของรถเฟียตคันดังกล่าวจึงไม่สนใจเสียงดังของการชนที่เกิดขึ้นกับรถเมอร์ เซเดสที่วิ่งอยู่ด้านหลัง ทั้ง ๆ ที่คนอื่น ๆ ที่อยู่ด้านนอกยังได้ยินเสียงอันดังสนั่นนั้น

    และทางการฝรั่งเศสเองก็ไม่สามารถระบุตัวคนขับรถคันดังกล่าวที่แน่นอนได้ รวมทั้งการตายปริศนาของชายคนหนึ่งที่คาดว่าอาจจะเป็นคนขับในอีก 3 ปีถัดมา






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  3. Dale Elizabeth Tryon อุบัติเหตุ และการตายของเธอน่าติดตามและมีเงื่อนงำ




    ได้ดูเรื่องราวของ Dale Elizabeth Tryon อุบัติเหตุ และการตายของเธอน่าติดตามและมีเงื่อนงำ

    และเธอชีวิตในปี 1997 (15 November 1997) หลังจากเจ้าหญิงไดอาน่าสิ้นพระชนม์ คืนวันที่ 31 สิงหาคม 1997 ปีเดียวกันและห่างกันไม่ถึง 3 เดือน...





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  4. Charles' Other Mistress




    Monday August 23, 2010 at 10 pm ET/PT on CBC News Network


    When Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles finally got married in 2005, it seemed the culmination of a 30-year love story whose every detail is well told and well known. But not quite.

    For one vital part of that story has been left out. The story of a vivacious, lively blonde who fell head over heels for Prince Charles, became bitter enemies with Camilla Parker Bowles, craved attention from the media, confided her thoughts and fears to a handful of trusted journalists, became paranoid that somebody was out to get her and died tragically young in distressing circumstances in 1997.

    The parallels are remarkable but she is not Diana.

    She is Dale Tryon and her story has been all but forgotten until now. With an exclusive, never-before-seen interview and with her friends and confidantes, we can now finally tell the complete story of Dale Tryon, Prince Charles' Other Mistress.

    Dale, known to all as "Kanga," was a dazzling Australian socialite who captivated the future King of England shortly after stepping off a plane in 1972. She met him via her fiance, Lord Anthony Tryon, an Eton-educated banker and member of Prince Charles' inner circle. Although already involved with Camilla, Prince Charles was enchanted by the effervescent, irreverent Dale and so the love triangle began.

    An unspoken but bitter rivalry began between Kanga and Camilla, and carried on despite both of their marriages to other men. While Camilla took herself off the market to produce an heir for her husband, Dale moved in and became Queen Bee in Prince Charles' circle. He described her as 'the only woman who ever understood me' and she fell hard for him.

    Camilla stuck to the aristocratic rules, stayed discreet and provided her husband with an heir despite her worries about Dale's place by Prince Charles' side. Dale did everything but. She couldn't wait to share her news and began to call journalists sometimes minutes after Prince Charles had left her side. Both women asked Prince Charles to be godfather to their sons. Delighted with the situation, the Prince agreed. Dale's celebrity grew and she became a fixture on game shows and chat shows while Camilla stayed out of the limelight completely.

    For both Camilla and Dale the Royal Wedding in 1981 was a watershed. Both were sidelined as Prince Charles devoted himself to being the perfect husband. Camilla went back to relative obscurity in Wiltshire and Dale threw all her energy into starting a fashion label and opening a shop in Beauchamp Place. Most importantly, she and Diana became friends as they decided to try and remove Camilla from Charles' inner circle. Diana started wearing Dale's dresses to public events to signal the fact they had joined forces. Via Diana, Dale was back in the circle.







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  5. However, Dale's craving for media attention would be her undoing. As Prince Charles and Diana's marriage broke down, papers openly speculated that Charles and Dale were having an affair. A media frenzy began around Dale, forcing Lord Tryon to make a statement saying that his wife was not sleeping with the Prince. Through this mayhem, Prince Charles turned to discreet Camilla for comfort. Her name was not mentioned once in the press.

    It was at this time that Dale's life really began to unravel. Rejected by Prince Charles, she also suffered a recurrence of a childhood illness, spina bifida, and had to learn to walk again. This was followed by cancer and then a spell in a rehab clinic where everything came crashing down.

    In 1996, at aged 48, she inexplicably fell out of a window and broke her back. She claims she was pushed. The clinic claim she jumped. We hear the full account for the very first time from the friend she called the moment she got to hospital, actress Sarah Miles. She describes in great detail the moment that Dale came round and whispered to her "I was pushed". Dale's family, including her own daughter refute the claim. Dale became a paraplegic.

    After nearly a year, she returned home and her husband who had stood by her through the years of her affair with the Prince of Wales, threw her out of their marital home - Durnford House in Wiltshire. The day she was told, her friend Sarah came to see her. She was there as police arrived and arrested and sectioned Dale under the Mental Health Act.

    Dale did not give up hope of winning Charles back and resorted to desperate tactics to get close to him. He was not interested. In 1997, four months after Charles publicly celebrated Camilla's 50th birthday and three months after Diana died in a car crash, Dale died of septicaemia caused by infected bedsores. She was 49.

    Her funeral was hasty and attended only by family and a handful of friends. The Prince of Wales did not attend. Camilla got her man and seven years later married him. Dale had been airbrushed from history. Not any more.







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