![]() ![]() ![]() It’s got ‘G and F’ entwined in it, ‘Gladys’ and ‘Fred.’ It’s a gold chain bracelet with a blue enamel disc. Then Diana says that “somebody in his office told me that my husband had had a bracelet made for her, which she wears to this day. “I told him afterwards that I had listened at the door, and we had a filthy row.” On the tape, Diana says: “The first thing that hit me was my husband sending Camilla Parker Bowles flowers when she had meningitis: ‘To Gladys from Fred’” adding, “I once heard him on the telephone in his bath on his hand-held set, saying: ‘Whatever happens, I will always love you.’ In one of the first extracts published this weekend in the Mail, the detail is finally revealed on one of the most celebrated stories of romantic outrage: that Charles sent Camilla a bracelet just days before his wedding to Diana engraved with their pet names for each other (Gladys and Fred). by the Daily Mail, and they present an extraordinary, unvarnished insight into Diana’s tormented state of mind as she wrestled with duty, an unfaithful husband, and a devastating eating disorder. ![]() Now, transcripts of those tapes have been published in an anniversary edition of the book, which is being serialized in the U.K. ![]() Instead, she recorded a series of audio tapes that were passed via an intermediary to Morton. ![]()
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