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'Diana in a crash? They must have greased the brakes': New book reveals the Quee
n's astonishing words that lay bare her troubled relationship with the woman her
son called 'mad, mad, mad'
By Ingrid Seward For The Daily Mail 22:08 14 Aug 2015, updated 01:00 15 Aug 2015
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New book looks at the complex relationship between the Queen and Diana
Pictures released this week of two women show little warmth between them
Diana died in a Paris car crash on August 31, 1997, alongside Dodi Fayed
Witness claims the Queen said: 'Someone must have greased the brakes'
When messages began to filter through from Paris to the Royal Family s Highland re
treat at Balmoral during the small hours of August 31, 1997, that Princess Diana
had been involved in a serious car crash, the Queen could barely believe what s
he was hearing.
At first it was thought that, though the car crash in the Pont de l Alma tunnel wa
s serious, Diana had not been killed.
According to one witness present when the Queen heard the initial news, she muse
d out loud: Someone must have greased the brakes.
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INGRID SEWARD: When messages began to filter through from Paris that Princess Di
ana (pictured right) had been involved in a serious car crash, the Queen (left)
could barely believe what she was hearing
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INGRID SEWARD: When messages began to filter through from Paris that Princess Di
ana (pictured right) had been involved in a serious car crash, the Queen (left)
could barely believe what she was hearing

That astonishing remark reveals something of the extraordinary and complex relat
ionship between her and Diana
a relationship brought into sharp relief this week
with the publication of never-before-seen photographs of Diana s wedding day.
Taken behind the scenes at Buckingham Palace, they show Diana and the Queen walk
ing side by side down a corridor in the aftermath of the ceremony.
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Yet despite the joyous occasion, there is little evident warmth between the two
women or even a flicker of happiness on either face
a glimpse, perhaps, of their
underlying anxieties and the great emotional gulf between two such differing pe
rsonalities.
So what did the Queen truly make of her daughter-in-law? The answer, I discovere
d while researching an in-depth new biography of our monarch, is utterly intrigu
ing.
CCTV footage shows Princess Diana with Dodi Fayed in the lift of the Ritz hotel
shortly before the fatal crash
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CCTV footage shows Princess Diana with Dodi Fayed in the lift of the Ritz hotel
shortly before the fatal crash
Diana is captured in this security video footage entering the Ritz Hotel in Pari
s for dinner before the crash
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Diana is captured in this security video footage entering the Ritz Hotel in Pari
s for dinner before the crash
Police guard the entrance of the Alma tunnel following the crash which killed Di
ana and Dodi Fayed
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Police guard the entrance of the Alma tunnel following the crash which killed Di
ana and Dodi Fayed
On September 9, the Queen will surpass the 63 years and seven months that her gr
eat-great-grandmother Victoria was queen making her the longest reigning monarch
in British history. It seems unimaginable that anything could cast a cloud over
her rule.
It is difficult now to realise how badly mauled the monarchy was just 18 years a
go when
after years of marital feuding and scandal between the Prince of Wales a
nd his estranged wife
the news of Princess Diana s death traumatised the country.
When Lady Diana Spencer first visited Balmoral, aged 19, she charmed all the Roy
als and the Queen especially. Her father, Viscount Althorp, had served as an equ
erry to the Queen between 1952 and 1954, and to George VI for the two years befo
re that.
Her grandmother, Ruth, Lady Fermoy, was a friend and lady-in-waiting to the Quee
n Mother.
The family lived at Park House on the Sandringham estate and the Queen had seen
Diana growing up: her elder sister Sarah was a former girlfriend of Prince Charl
es and the other sister, Jane, was married to Robert Fellowes, the Queen s assista
nt and later her private secretary.

She is one of us, the Queen wrote to a friend. I am very


pencer girls.
These newly released pictures of the Queen and Diana on her
tle warmth between them
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These newly released pictures of the Queen and Diana on her
tle warmth between them
When Diana first visited Balmoral, aged 19, she charmed all
ueen (pictured in 1987)
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When Diana first visited Balmoral, aged 19, she charmed all
ueen (pictured in 1987)

fond of all three of the S


wedding day show lit
wedding day show lit
the Royals and the Q
the Royals and the Q

At Balmoral in 1980, Diana joined in with the after-dinner games, laughed at Pri
nce Philip s jokes, fell into bogs and got wet, and said all the right things.
She was accepted warmly into the royal circle.
But what the Queen did not recognise was the teenager s shallowness.
Diana was naive and not given to looking beyond the moment. By contrast, the Que
en always had one eye on the future, even as a child.
When she was told, aged ten, that her uncle, Edward VIII, had abdicated and her
family, with her father as the new King, must move into Buckingham Palace, she a
sked at once: What, forever?
Diana was dazzled by the romance of her own situation. With a magnificent oval s
apphire on her engagement finger
the same one, of course, now worn by the Duches
s of Cambridge she felt she had, in her words, caught the big fish .
It was not until she found herself with a permanent police escort and was living
in the Palace s former nursery suite on the second floor with all her old freedom
s curtailed that she began to consider the reality of life as a Princess.
The Royal Family gather for Prince William's christening in 1982. (Pictured top
left) The Prince of Wales and The Duke of Edinburgh. (Pictured seated left to ri
ght) The Queen, Diana and the Queen Mother
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The Royal Family gather for Prince William's christening in 1982. (Pictured top
left) The Prince of Wales and The Duke of Edinburgh. (Pictured seated left to ri
ght) The Queen, Diana and the Queen Mother
The Queen made a great fuss of her future daughter-in-law, trying to demonstrate
that she was interested in Diana for her personal qualities and not just for wh
at she represented, as the wife of the heir to the throne.
But Diana ran out of things to say to her. Understandably nervous, she didn t want
to have lunch on her own with Brenda
her nickname for the Queen, taken from the s
atirical magazine Private Eye and made excuses, even inventing non-existent frie
nds to avoid the invitations.
The Queen could see the much younger woman was anxious, but had no inkling of he
r emotional problems or knowledge of issues such as bulimia, the eating disorder
that would plague Diana for years.
The wedding at St Paul s in July 1981 was a royal occasion on a scale never seen b
efore, not even for the Queen s Coronation.
Every detail was magnified beyond imagination: the palace ball before the ceremo

ny was the most lavish in more than half a century, with just about every Europe
an royal, as well as America s First Lady Nancy Reagan, and a raft of prime minist
ers and Commonwealth leaders on the guest list.
The Queen, Prince Charles and Diana, Princess of Wales are pictured at the Openi
ng of Parliament in 1982
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The Queen, Prince Charles and Diana, Princess of Wales are pictured at the Openi
ng of Parliament in 1982
On the day itself, a vast crowd gathered in the Mall to see Charles and his brid
e appear on the balcony. Listening to the roars, Diana said to her husband: They
want us to kiss. They did, and the moment was shared by a worldwide TV audience o
f 700 million.
That night, the Queen attended a party at Claridges, where video screens replaye
d the vows watched by the monarch, the First Lady and Princess Grace of Monaco,
seated together on a circular sofa.
But in the coming months, the Queen was troubled by the unflagging media attenti
on. The Press simply couldn t get enough of Diana and all other royal business pal
ed by comparison especially when news broke in November of her pregnancy.
Pointedly, during that year s Christmas broadcast, the Queen did not dwell on the
wedding celebrations, but singled out what she described as a very different scen
e , a garden party at the Palace for 3,500 guests with disabilities.
Following Diana's wedding to Prince Charles the Queen was troubled by the unflag
ging media attention
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Following Diana's wedding to Prince Charles the Queen was troubled by the unflag
ging media attention
Concerned that Diana was not coping well with all the attention, the Queen instr
ucted her press secretary to invite all Fleet Street s editors to a meeting.
In an almost unprecedented move, she appealed to them to rein in their coverage,
speaking to them individually or in small groups.
This plea from the heart worked but not for long. It didn t help that Diana resent
ed any shift of focus away from her.
The christening of her first child, Prince William Arthur Philip Louis, for inst
ance, fell on the Queen Mother s 82nd birthday, so that she and not the baby was t
he centre of attention.
Diana later complained she felt totally excluded and William, sensing his mother s m
ood, cried throughout the christening.
Two years later, after a difficult second pregnancy that left her tired, overwro
ught and thoroughly miserable, Diana told friends she was not made for the produc
tion line .
The Queen sympathised, but still felt sure her daughter-in-law would learn to ad
apt to royal life: the Princess s relaxed, informal style in public, after all, me
ant her popularity was unparalleled.
In later years, the Queen would reproach herself for not seeing how much strain
the Wales s marriage was under.
She knew she was not a tactile mother: like many aristocratic parents of her gen
eration, she had delegated much of the childcare to nannies and to her own mothe

r.
CCTV footage showing Diana arriving at the Ritz Hotel with her bodyguard on the
evening before she died
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CCTV footage showing Diana arriving at the Ritz Hotel with her bodyguard on the
evening before she died
Though never giving way to mawkish regrets, she sometimes blamed the disintegrat
ion of not only Charles s marriage, but Anne and Andrew s as well on her own remoten
ess when the children were growing up.
The Prince of Wales must have felt it, too, because when he needed to pour out h
is heart about his troubles with his wife, it was to the Queen Mother he turned
and later to Camilla Parker Bowles, never to his own mother.
The depth of Diana s unhappiness became plain only when she collaborated with jour
nalist Andrew Morton on a book that became a catalogue of marital grievances , as o
ne historian called it.
She gave off-the-record interviews and authorised her friends and family to spea
k to Morton.
When the book appeared, sparing no detail, the Queen clung to the delusion that
Diana could not have been involved.
The Princess lied to the face of Palace private secretary Robert Fellowes, her o
wn brother-in-law, and denied all complicity. The Queen believed her.
But a week later the secret was out, when she pointedly visited one of the book s
named sources, Carolyn Bartholomew. Diana was a proven accomplice.
Fellowes did the honourable thing and offered the Queen his resignation. She ref
used it on the grounds that he was not the one guilty of misleading her.
The depth of Diana s unhappiness became plain only when she collaborated with jour
nalist Andrew Morton on a book that became a catalogue of marital grievances , as o
ne historian called it
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The depth of Diana s unhappiness became plain only when she collaborated with jour
nalist Andrew Morton on a book that became a catalogue of marital grievances , as o
ne historian called it
Six days after the story broke, Diana stood beside her mother-in-law on the Pala
ce balcony after the Trooping the Colour, as if nothing was amiss.
But the facade had to crack. At Ascot the following week, Prince Philip snubbed
Diana in full view of everyone in the Royal Enclosure.
Even then, the Queen believed in diplomacy. She ordered a six-month cooling-off
period to let tempers die down.
But she had again failed to understand why the Princess behaved in such an errat
ic, provocative way.
Charles s patience snapped when he arranged a shooting weekend at Sandringham with
his sons, who were then at prep school, only to be told that Diana had taken th
em to Windsor by herself.
Ranting on the phone to his mother about his wife s latest calculated outrage, Cha
rles forgot himself and shouted down the line at the Queen: Don t you realise? She s
mad, mad and mad!

Diana did nothing to dispel the accusation when she started hinting darkly that
Palace courtiers were conspiring to smear her by using the Secret services to ea
vesdrop on her private conversations.
The Queen dismissed this as nonsense, but refused to allow the family to discuss
the Charles and Diana situation openly.
Princess Margaret, the Queen s sister, confided in friends that the topic was so l
oftily off-limits that no guest would dare refer to it.
Like her own mother, the Queen has always coped with troublesome emotions by kee
ping the various difficulties of her reign in airtight compartments and never co
nfronting the unpalatable.
But the marriage breakdown could not be ignored forever. On December 9, 1992, Pr
ime Minister John Major told the Commons that with regret, the Prince and Princes
s of Wales have decided to separate .
The Queen was at Wood Farm on the Sandringham estate with only a handful of staf
f when the announcement came.
It was a poignant setting: here, in 1919, in this redbrick house hidden from vi
ew at the end of a tree-lined drive, her 13-year-old uncle, Prince John, had die
d of an epileptic fit.
Instead of watching the statement to Parliament, the Queen did what she often di
d when agitated, and took her corgis for a walk through the wintry woods and ove
r the ploughed Norfolk fields.
When she got back, she dried the dogs off
and almost immediately took them out a
gain, dressed in her usual country garb of wellington boots, Loden coat and head
scarf.
As she returned for a second time, a senior member of staff approached to offer
his condolences. The Queen replied briskly I think you will find it s all for the b
est , and walked out once more into the drizzle.
Princess Diana and the Queen are pictured at a polo match in July 1983. They had
a complex relationship
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Princess Diana and the Queen are pictured at a polo match in July 1983. They had
a complex relationship
The next five years brought little respite. Especially upsetting was a biography
of Charles by the broadcaster Jonathan Dimbleby, which presented his relationsh
ip with his parents as remote: the Queen was portrayed as cold; the Duke of Edin
burgh as a bully.
The Queen was so concerned at the endless criticism of her and her family that s
he became convinced, in May 1995, that the country would turn against the Royals
during the 50th anniversary celebrations of VE Day
and that the crowds would st
ay away from the Palace.
Throughout the early morning, she kept looking anxiously out of the window, to c
heck whether her subjects were waiting to see her.
To her unspeakable relief, by the time she made her balcony appearance with her
sister and their 94-year-old mother, the Mall was packed.
Her Majesty was thrilled,

a member of staff revealed later.

When she went on to the

balcony she remained stony-faced for fear of showing too much emotion. She was
actually close to tears.
The crowds that gathered outside the Palace two years later were in a very diffe
rent mood. As days passed after Diana s death and there was no word from the Palac
e, they were veering perilously close to becoming a mob.
Many people condemned the Royal Family vociferously for staying in Balmoral, ins
tead of returning to London, and for refusing to fly a flag at half-mast over Bu
ckingham Palace.
The Queen was bewildered by these criticisms. The business of the flag was mere
protocol: she was not in residence, so the flag was not flown.
In 1992 four generations of the Royal Family (The Queen, Prince Charles, The Que
en Mother, The Princess of Wales and Lady Gabriella Windsor, daughter of the Pri
nce of Kent) watched the Trooping of the Colour
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In 1992 four generations of the Royal Family (The Queen, Prince Charles, The Que
en Mother, The Princess of Wales and Lady Gabriella Windsor, daughter of the Pri
nce of Kent) watched the Trooping of the Colour
Far more important, she wanted the family to stay in Scotland to give her grands
ons a chance to absorb the shock of their mother s death as far as possible from t
he public eye.
Her first priority was to protect them.
On the morning that Diana died, Charles broke the awful news to his sons before
the whole family went to church at nearby Crathie. After that, the boys were enc
ouraged to mourn in private.
The Queen saw prime minister Tony Blair s public statements were much better suite
d to the national mood, but his approach was not one she could adopt.
She finally returned to London on September 5 and was driven straight to the Pal
ace where, with Prince Philip at her side, she left the safety of her car and we
nt to mingle with the throng beside the flower-covered railings.
The Queen and Princess Diana are pictured at the State visit of the President o
f the Federal Republic of Germany in July 1986
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The Queen and Princess Diana are pictured at the State visit of the President o
f the Federal Republic of Germany in July 1986
Dressed in black, she walked along the line of mourners in total silence until a
n 11-year-old girl handed her five red roses. Would you like me to place them for
you? asked the Queen.
No, Your Majesty,

replied the girl.

They are for you.

An aide recalled: You could hear the crowd begin to clap. I remember thinking:
h! It s all right.

Gos

By the time she made her live broadcast that evening, the Queen was more her usu
al self.
She addressed the nation as your Queen and as a grandmother and paid tribute to Di
ana: She was an exceptional and gifted human being. In good times and bad, she ne
ver lost her capacity to smile and laugh, nor to inspire others with her warmth
and kindness. I admired and respected her... especially for her devotion to her
two boys.

Seven years later, as she opened the Diana Memorial fountain in Hyde Park, she r
emembered her shock at learning the news of her daughter-in-law s death.
Certainly the days that followed are etched on my memory as we as a family and na
tion came to terms with the loss, united by an extraordinary sense of shock, gri
ef and sadness.
During those years, she had become increasingly frustrated by the cat-and-mouse
game that Charles played with the Press and his mistress.
The strong, loving relationship between the Prince and Camilla had long been pub
lic knowledge, but he did not seem to dare to make it official by marrying her.
Privately, the Queen felt her son s indecision was ridiculous
particularly with re
gards to the succession. What if I fell off my horse? she demanded of one relation
. The situation has to be resolved.
It was, at Christmas 2004. Charles worked up the courage to broach the matter, a
nd his mother happily gave them her blessing.
The Queen is pictured as she walked along the line of mourners outside the Palac
e following Diana's death
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The Queen is pictured as she walked along the line of mourners outside the Palac
e following Diana's death
Prince Philip and the Queen look through the floral tributes left outside Buckin
gham Palace
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Prince Philip and the Queen look through the floral tributes left outside Buckin
gham Palace
At the wedding reception on April 9, 2005, the Queen made a rare public comment
on family business.
Comparing the many obstacles that Charles and Camilla had encountered to the Gra
nd National racecourse, she told guests: They have overcome Becher s Brook and the
Chair, and all kinds of obstacles.
They have come through and I m very proud and wish them well. My son is home and dr
y with the woman he loves.
It was a very long way from the darkest point of the Nineties, when the Queen fe
lt she had failed Charles and Diana
and, one day, had turned to her mother in mo
ck despair and asked where it had all gone wrong.
The Queen Mother had been playing one of her customary games of patience. She lo
oked up from her cards and said: Don t worry. It will be all right in the end.
And it was.
Adapted from The Queen s Speech: An Intimate Portrait Of The Queen In Her Own
Words by Ingrid Seward, published by Simon & Schuster on August 27 at 20. Ingrid
Seward 2015. To pre-order a copy for 14, visit mailbookshop.co.uk or call 0808 27
2 0808. Offer until August 22, P&P is free.

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