It’s no secret that Princess Diana’s time at the palace was a rocky one, but her rough experience may be shaping how her eldest son, Prince William, reigns in the future. King Charles III Might Not Be the Best Boss, Say ‘Overwhelmed’ & ‘Underpaid’ Highgrove Workers One of the most challenging places for the Princess of Wales to visit was always Balmoral Castle in Scotland. It was the then- Prince Charles’ favorite place , but it was nothing more than a stuffy home to Diana, according to her former butler, Paul Burrell. “Diana tried to please Charles, so her times at Balmoral were to please him,” he told Marie Claire on behalf of Casino.org . “She wanted to fit in, she wanted to be loved, she wanted to be accepted, and that was all part of that acceptance. “ Queen Camilla, King Charles III, Prince William, Prince of Wales and Catherine, Princess of Wales. Chris Jackson/Getty Images For Buckingham Palace Diana was a “modern woman,” but the Balmoral summers were part of the royal’s “archaic world.” The family loved hunting, schedules that ran like clockwork, and formal dinners that were part of a “suffocating” atmosphere for her. That’s why Burrell
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