All the signs that no one saw, that's why Diana knew from the beginning that she would divorce Charles.

Princess Diana began to see the first signs of the complex relationship she would have with Prince Charles during the first days of their honeymoon with Balmoral, stated expert Ingrid Seward. Prince and Princess of Wales spent the first few days as a married couple in Baltimore with the part [...]
Princess Diana began to see the first signs of the complex relationship she would have with Prince Charles during the first days of their honeymoon with Balmoral, stated expert Ingrid Seward.
The Prince and Princess of Wales spent the first few days as a married couple in Balmoral with the rest of the Royal Family, but soon it seemed that this relationship would turn into a <x0-catastrophy”. Speaking of the documentary "Charles and Lady D: The truth about their marriage, Mrs. Seward said: “She hated the village, hated her family's passion for horses and dogs, hated the rain that fell without mercy.
And she felt that her husband avoided intimate contact. ”

Mrs. Seward suggested that Charles ' constant presence of friends around the royal family had prevented Diane from spending time with her new husband.
She said: “We dined with the rest of the Royal Family several times a week and, as always, his friends were invited. “So there was very little opportunity for the kind of intimacy she hoped for in her honeymoon.
By that time Diana had reported that she was struggling with her doubts about marrying Charles after discovering that he had bought a special farewell gift for his former girlfriend, Camille Parker Boyles, a few days before the wedding.
Commentator Victoria Arbiter said: “Pak before the wedding, Diana selected a package that arrived at Charles's office and insisted on opening it.

One of the cases that led to doubt was when Charles opened the block.
His notes and two Photos of Camille fell off him. Another case, according to sources, were two shirt buttons carved with two C (Charles and Camille), which it gave as a gift. Of course the answer to the case.
At the time, she saw nothing wrong with the gift of a friend, but Diane was not so foolish, and her doubts immediately began.
Charles and Diana eventually announced their separation in 1992, but he went on until 1995, after years of verbal warfare, so that the couple would confirm that they would move ahead with their divorce.











