Twenty-six years after Princess Diana’s premature death, never-before-heard audio of her describing her “ridiculous” marriage to the now-King Charles has been released.
Tapes recorded by writer Andrew Morton for his bombshell 1992 book, “Diana: Her True Story,” have been released for the primary time ever, which will probably be included within the upcoming documentary “Diana: The Remainder of Her Story.”
In a snippet heard on “Good Morning America” on Friday, the People’s Princess describes her crazy marriage to Charles, 74.
“It was so grown up. Here’s Diana, a kindergarten teacher. I mean the entire thing was ridiculous,” she says.
One other newly-released tape revealed how the previous Prince of Wales was “disillusioned” when he discovered their youngest son, Prince Harry, was not a woman.
Diana — who died in 1997 on the age of 36 — claimed on the record that Charles had expressed his sadness to her stepmother, Raine Spencer, at Harry’s christening back in 1984.
“My husband won’t even talk over with Mummy, barely,” she says. “Due to Harry’s christening, Charles went as much as Mummy and said, ‘You realize, we were so disillusioned, we thought it might be a woman.’
“And Mummy snapped his head off,” she continues, “and said, ‘It’s best to realize how lucky you might be to have a toddler that’s normal.’”
“Ever since that day, the shutters have come down,” she adds. “That’s what he does when he gets someone answering back at him.”
Tom Jennings produced the forthcoming documentary special and told “GMA” that “it will be significant as a part of Diana’s legacy to permit more of those tapes to be heard.”
The forthcoming film may even detail Diana’s relationship together with her stepmom, as heard in audio clips of the princess released Friday.
“I used to be so indignant,” Diana says in a single. “I said, ‘I hate you a lot. In case you only knew how much all of us hated you for what you’ve done. You ruined the home. You spent daddy’s money. I actually have said every little thing I possibly could.’ Raine said, You might have no idea how much pain your mother put your father through.’
“I said, ‘Pain, Raine? It’s one word you don’t even know methods to relate to,” she adds. “‘In my job I see people suffer such as you never see. You call that pain? I said you’ve got lots to learn.’ I remember really going for her gullet.”
The brand new film is a follow-up to the 2017 doc “Diana: In Her Own Words,” during which previously unseen footage was shared and provided insight into the short lifetime of Diana.
Charles and Diana divorced in 1996 after tying the knot in 1981. Alleged cheating by each parties was one among the principal causes of their split.
Diana struggled together with her bulimia after learning that Charles had been unfaithful to her with Camilla Parker Bowles (now Queen Camilla), the doc explained.
Her close friend Dr. James Colthurst, who gave the tapes to Morton, alleged that she went on a downward spiral after discovering Charles’ affair.
“You may see her fading physically,” Colthurst said. “It was clear to all those that knew her that the bulimia was a response to the circumstances she found herself in.”
The princess’ ballet teacher, Anne Allan, was also interviewed for the production, saying, “She loved Charles, yes, but Charles loved one other woman.
“It’s very hard for anyone if you love someone and also you realize that perhaps they don’t love you. I believe it made her very sad, devastated,” Allan added. “She felt that she wasn’t enough.”