
Charles III no longer hides Diana of Wales's lover, who is now breaking his silence
A former lover of Lady Di delivers unexpected confessions that shake the current landscape
The stories of the British royal family have always captured the world's attention. Over the years, members of the royal family have been highly scrutinized public figures. Their lives are often filled with secrets and moments of great drama.
Among the names that have most shaped the history of the monarchy are Diana of Wales and Charles III. Their personal lives, often very exposed, have given rise to a series of stories. These texts, even today, remain a topic of conversation.

The romance with Hewitt: the other side of Diana
James Hewitt, the Royal Guard officer who was Diana's lover, has decided to speak about his relationship with the princess. This story marked both his life and Lady Di's. In a recent interview, he recalled their time together, stating that he was one of the princess's great loves.
The former military officer also recalled that Diana felt trapped in her marriage to Charles III. "She didn't feel supported, and it was at that moment that our relationship began," Hewitt said, alluding to the context of their secret union.
The publication of his book and the controversy surrounding it
In 1999, two years after Diana's death, James Hewitt published his book Love and War, where he revealed intimate details of their relationship. The initial print run of 75,000 copies sold out quickly, which sparked interest and controversy in the British press.
Hewitt not only defended the publication of his book, but he also claimed that Diana would have been "delighted that I revealed her secrets." Despite the criticism, he believed that his version of the story needed to be heard.

Hewitt's perspective and the love letters Diana wrote to him
A key aspect of Hewitt's relationship with Diana was the letters she wrote to him. It is known that Lady Di sent more than 120 letters to the former military officer while he was on duty, some of which were never published. Hewitt recounted that he burned some letters, while others were sent to Diana's mother for safekeeping.
James Hewitt not only spoke about his love for Diana, but also about how she used that relationship to feel better about herself. According to him, Diana was seeking comfort while she was experiencing Charles III's infidelity. Despite the tensions and difficulties in their relationship, Hewitt stated that Diana was "the great love of his life."
For the former military officer, the connection they had was something unique, and he doesn't regret sharing his story with the world. In an era when royal secrets are usually well kept, James Hewitt broke the silence and showed a new perspective on his relationship with Diana.
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