But by the early Nineteen Nineties, Charles and Camilla were fully, albeit secretly, back. And Diana was no the just one who assumed they’d an affair, in line with Prince of Wales. Charles’s closest friends suspected the same, as did “one or two members of his circle of relatives”, wrote Dimbleby, who warned the Duke that “a bootleg relationship can be detrimental to his own position and to the institution of which he was such a key member.”
Charles told Dimbblebly in a June 1994 television interview that he married Diana with the full intention of committing himself to his wife, and that he didn’t resume his affair with Camilla until their marriage was “irreparably broken, we each tried”.
Camilla, said Charles, “has been a friend for a really very long time and will proceed to be a friend for a really very long time.”
Diana told her confidant (and rumored ex-lover) James Gilbeyin line with Morton Diana: Her True Story in Her Own Words“If I let it get to me, I’ll just get angrier. So the thing that should be done is to get entangled in my work; leaving home. If I stop pondering, I’ll go crazy.”