A royal marriage collapsed in public, and every headline seemed to turn private pain into national theatre. Princess Diana was no longer just the Princess of Wales; she had become a symbol of heartbreak, rebellion and survival inside an institution that struggled to contain her.
This episode follows Princess Diana through the turbulent years leading to her divorce from Charles, from emotional isolation and bulimia to the affairs that fed the tabloid frenzy. We explore the James Hewitt relationship, Camilla Parker Bowles, royal gossip, the Panorama interview of 1995, and the Royal Family scandal that reshaped Britain’s view of the monarchy. We also look at the Revenge Dress, why it became such a powerful image, and how Diana’s AIDS charity work helped transform her public legacy during one of the most volatile chapters of her life.
Part documentary podcast, part history podcast and part royal scandal, Princess Diana is a story about image, control, media pressure and the cost of becoming more beloved outside the palace than within it. For listeners interested in celebrity scandals, royal scandals, media scandals, biography podcasts and historical figures, this is what really happened behind the divorce that changed the monarchy.
Topics include
Diana and Charles’s marital breakdown
Bulimia, mental health, and emotional strain
The James Hewitt affair
The impact of the Revenge Dress
Diana’s transformative AIDS charity work
Resources and Further Reading
Diana’s childhood and family background - Britannica
Diana: Her True Story - In Her Own Words - by Andre Morton
The Diana Chronicles - by Tina Brown
Host & Show Info
Hosts: Kyle Risi & Adam Cox
Intro Music: Alice in dark Wonderland
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