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The seven words that "triggered" Princess Diana's bulimia.

In an interview with Mail Online, Princess Diana’s biographer Andrew Morton revealed new information about the late princess’ splintering marriage to Prince Charles, and the eating disorder that plagued her adult years.

It’s reported that in transcripts of the 1991 meeting between the Princess and Morton, she claimed her battle with bulimia was triggered by a comment made by her then-fiancé.

Recounting the moment that would change her relationship with her body for years to come, Princess Diana told the writer Charles put his hands around her waist and said ‘Oh, a bit chubby here, aren’t we?’

“That triggered off something in me,” the Princess said. “And the Camilla thing.”

‘The Camilla thing’, of course, refers to Prince Charles’ notorious infidelity with Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, who he would go on to marry some years later in 2005.

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“I was desperate, desperate. I remember the first time I made myself sick. I was so thrilled because I thought this was the release of tension,” she continued.

This incident, combined with the knowledge Charles was seeing another woman, almost made her pull out of the nuptials entirely.

Arranging to meet with her sisters, and sharing her knowledge of the affair, Princess Diana said: “I can’t marry him. I can’t do this. This is absolutely unbelievable.

“They were wonderful and said: ‘Well, bad luck, Duch [her childhood nickname], your face is on the tea-towels so you’re too late to chicken out.”

And, as we all know, she followed their advice, and Princess Diana would become a member of the royal family at just 20 years old.

If you or a loved one is suffering with an eating disorder, Mamamia urges you to contact The Butterfly Foundation here. You can call Butterfly’s National Helpline on 1800 334 673 or e-mail support@thebutterflyfoundation.org.au

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Janelle Claire Berner 7 years ago

People often have triggers that lead to illness. It's so sad, her life became a prison that was partly self imposed. The need to be better in order to please someone else at your own expense is always sad. The affair, the illness, the self criticism, it was a perfect storm.


Guest 7 years ago

Sure, it was all Charles' fault. Nothing to do with the fact she was a troubled woman with a lot of traits suggestive of a personality disorder.

DSS 7 years ago

Yeah. Exactly. When people have affairs, it's always someone else's fault......

Suzanne 7 years ago

OMG you have to be kidding. Diana was so young and he showed no duty of care towards her at all. The only person he cared about was himself. He is a selfish , idle twit.

Chelle 7 years ago

she had to live up to an enormous pressure. why do you think she had those traits ?

Guest 7 years ago

Well, yeah, you would think so - it's essentially the excuse everyone trots out whenever Diana's multiple infidelities are mentioned. It was because of Charles.

I think we can all agree the marriage was a bad decision and was ill-fated from the get-go: he should have married Camilla. That aside, Diana had some real big issues of her own, which lends an added complexity to the mess that was her relationship with her ex, the royals and the press. It wasn't just a simple case of "poor victimised Diana".