Lady Diana, the late Princess of the British Royal Family and the mother of Prince Harry and William, who passed away more than 23 years ago, once revealed that she would become an official part of the Royal Family. Later, she became very depressed and depressed.
In this regard, he said in his life that he tried to adjust or reconcile with the royal family, but he felt that there is a world of severe depression, which resulted in the coming years of his life, ie The period between their marriage and death (next 16 years) made a huge difference in mental health.
Many people think that the life of the people who are part of the royal family is wonderful where there will be dinners and luxurious life based on all kinds of dishes.
However, they forget that living a royal life is not a flower bed. What Princess Diana felt during her royal life was the condition revealed by the then royal writer Brian Kozlowski in his new book Long Life the Queen.
He says there are thirteen Rules for Britain's longest-serving Queen (which are still in existence), which really cover these important issues and ways of life in full and in depth. A princess has to act.
He wrote that Lady Diana had told him to always be the way a bride has to be ready every day.
Carolyn Erickson, another royal biographer, said: "You can understand that these feelings apply to all members of the royal family, but it turns out that the Queen is really happy with these things.