Sandringham Estate in UK. Ingrid Seward, editor-in-chief of Majesty magazine, revealed that Diana found the royal holiday traditions “claustrophobic.”
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Ingrid Seward is the author of «Mother and I» which explores King Charles’ relationship with his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II. She elaborated that Princess Diana felt constrained by royal customs, adding that she did not want to so many rules to enjoy herself.
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«A friend of mine worked there at the time,» Seward told Fox News Digital about the country estate where the royals celebrate the holidays.
«Diana hated Sandringham,» said Seward. «Even when her romance with Charles was going well, she still didn’t like it… I think she found it claustrophobic because Diana was such a free spirit. She didn’t want to have to enjoy herself with so many rules. [But] they’re not rules. They’re just traditions of royalty.»
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