Queen Elizabeth labelled ‘coldhearted’ mum unlike Diana
Key takeaways
- Add ARY News on Google AAResize The British Royal Family has always been subject to intense public scrutiny, but few comparisons have been as sharp as those drawn between Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Diana.
- According to insights from royal experts, the late monarch was once unfairly labeled a “coldhearted” mother by media pundits—all because she chose to follow royal tradition rather than break it.
- The roots of the comparison stem back to 1983, during Prince Charles and Princess Diana’s highly publicized six-week tour of Australia and New Zealand.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize The British Royal Family has always been subject to intense public scrutiny, but few comparisons have been as sharp as those drawn between Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Diana.
According to insights from royal experts, the late monarch was once unfairly labeled a “coldhearted” mother by media pundits—all because she chose to follow royal tradition rather than break it.
The roots of the comparison stem back to 1983, during Prince Charles and Princess Diana’s highly publicized six-week tour of Australia and New Zealand. Defying strict palace protocol, the young Princess of Wales insisted on bringing her nine-month-old son, Prince William, along for the journey.