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Unearthed letter written by Princess Diana two days after King Charles wedding reveals how she really felt

Princess Diana gave an insight into her time at Buckingham Palace

A personal letter written by Princess Diana just days after her wedding to King Charles has come to light — and it reveals more than expected.

The ‘People’s Princess’ touched many hearts when she first became a member of the royal family in 1981, having married the now-King of England on July 29 at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London.

Diana quickly stood out, not just as a royal, but as a compassionate figure — from warmly embracing an AIDS patient during a hospital visit to respectfully greeting Indigenous New Zealanders in their traditional style. She soon became much more than just another member of the monarchy — she became the princess adored by millions.

However, whispers of tension behind palace walls followed her for years, with many speculating she wasn’t always treated kindly. Now, this letter may offer a rare glimpse into that reality.

It was dated just two days after her wedding on July 31, where she wrote of how he had comforted her during her stay at Buckingham Palace.

Princess Diana married King Charles in 1981 (Terry Fincher/Princess Diana Archive/Getty Images)

She wrote to him: “I just wanted to thank you for all your kindness + patience you’ve showed towards me since I moved into B.P. My stay was made so much easier by your company as it was so terribly lonely + we had so many laughs for that I can’t thank you enough.”

Rumors at the time suggested Diana felt isolated in the palace. In later interviews, she revealed she struggled with depression and received little emotional support from the Royal Family.

She continued in her note:

“Do hope you were able to enjoy Wednesday + that you liked my dress? I’m off to Britainia tomorrow, what with all those men around. I will have to keep a watchful eye on Evelyn!”

The letter from Diana was dated on July 31, 1981, two days after her wedding to Prince Charles (Princess Diana Archive/Getty Images)

Evelyn Dagley was her personal dresser, so she may have been referring to her here in this letter.

Her fresh character is easy to pick up in her writing, as she joked with the footman: “The bad news is that I haven’t eaten any cereal — sob. How am I going to cope without my bowls of cereal … [smiley face]. A large thank you for being you — Much love, Diana.”

This letter is part of Princess Diana’s Style & A Royal Collection auction at Julien’s Auctions, alongside many other handwritten messages she sent to friends and loved ones.

Although some of her letters touch on discomfort, Diana spoke more openly about how royal life affected her following her separation from Prince Charles in 1992 and their divorce in 1996.

Their split came after Charles publicly admitted to having an affair with Camilla (now Queen Camilla), a relationship that began in 1986.

She explained how lonely it was for her (Tim Graham Photo Library via Getty Images)

Diana spoke of it in 95 to the BBC, stating: “There were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded.”

She also shared her thoughts on leaving her husband, stating: “I think everybody was very anxious because they could see there were complications but didn’t want to interfere but were there [and] made it known that they were there if required.

“When we went abroad, we had separate apartments, albeit we were on the same floor, so of course that was leaked [by the press] and that caused complications, but Charles and I had our duty to perform and that was paramount.”

Diana sadly passed away in 1997 in Paris after a catastrophic car crash, aged just 36, leaving behind her two sons – Prince William and Prince Harry.