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Princess Di

ctionism as ”One of the worst things that happen to her was she was put on a pedestal which didn’t allow her to develop her in the direction she wanted to go, but no one forced her to be concerned about image and perfection”(Morton, Story 135).Not only did it force her to be to perfect, but it also forced her into emotional and mental problems as well (Morton, Story 95). The pressure of her royal life and the truth of her marriage caused a fatal eating disorder known as bulimia, which she would struggle through her royal career (British Broadcasting Company 6) . She was very depressed, made several suicide attempts, and also mutilated her self (Morton, Story 105). Charles tried to sympathize with Diana problems, but always acted as if there was never a problem. Neither He nor the royal family ever showed any kind of praise(Morton, Story 107). The author of Diana’s autobiography, Andrew Morton, refers to Diana’s jealousy as, “Diana led a confusing double life where she is celebrated by the public, but watched in doubtful and often jealous silence by her husband and the rest of the royal family” (Morton, Life 198). Diana’s media attention had become more than she had expected. When Charles and Diana were out in the public eye the media would focus mainly on Diana. Charles became jealous of all the media attention Diana received (British Broadcasting Company 3).A former member of the royal house hold said “Charles never expected this kind of reaction. After all he was the Prince of Wales. When he got out of his car people would groan .It hurt his pride and he often became jealous” (Morton, Story 121). He would blame Diana if the tabloids would say something negative about the royal family. Charles was not the only one whose jealousy was wrecking their marriage, Diana was also jealous. When Diana and Charles were married, Diana had a feeling that ...

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