When Queen Consort Camilla married King Charles and had to cope with his anger and timeliness, she apparently sympathised with the late Princess Diana.
Tina Brown, a royal specialist and Vanity Fair editor, stated in her book, The Palace Papers, that King Charles"regimented schedule' was so severe that Camilla, whom he married in 2005, felt she couldn't keep up.
Brown wrote of Queen Camilla's early life as a working royal after her marriage to Charles in the 2000s, saying, "The prince's regimen was rigorous."
"Punctuality was never Camilla's strong feature, but Charles wanted her to be ready for engagements at his own regulated pace. When she inquired where they were heading, he'd retort, 'Haven't you read the brief?'" Brown went on to say more.
"One of Camilla's acquaintances at the time informed me that she had even started to feel some empathy with Diana's numerous discontents," she said, quoting a friend of the new Queen Consort.
Following a decades-long romance that acted as the cause for the breakup of Charles' marriage to Diana, King Charles and Queen Camilla married in 2005.