Princess Diana : Hey BlueGreen

Hey BlueGreen

REF: . . . I mean shoving elderly people down the stairs and behaving in a vulgar fashion.

ANS: This is the second time I've asked you for details on the allegation Diana "pushed an elderly person down the stairs." Where did you hear this? Tell me and I'll check it out for myself.

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Re: Hey SweetCheeks

REF: Perhaps the old lady was Camilla Parker Bowels

ANS: Ah. If only.

SweetCheeks?!? I only now found this reference in the Urban Dictionary and all I can say jamesboland is: There's nothing here for you, bud. Back Off!

Re: Hey BlueGreen

I keep my eyes peeled on royal gossip and I've never heard that one. I think the poster put it in for a reaction.

Re: Hey BlueGreen

REF: I keep my eyes peeled on royal gossip and I've never heard that one. I think the poster put it in for a reaction.

ANS: That's my belief, too. Just what we need, another troll.

Thanks.

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Oh my... Ever so sorry!
If it weren't for a slip of the finger (long story, not important), I probably wouldn't have strayed onto this board for another year or so...

(And BTW: I don't usually react to hollering - not virtual, not in real life.
Do please keep that in mind in the event of any future conversation. ;)

Who was the elderly (= sorry: only 59 years old at the time) person whom she pushed down the stairs?

Well, the one that I've heard and read about was Raine, her stepmother.
(Google Books Search tells me that the incident is described in at least two relevant biographical works. I imagine Google would yield many more results.)



Re: Hey BlueGreen

REF: Well, the one that I've heard and read about was Raine, her stepmother.

ANS: Thanks for steering me in the right direction, I'll check it out. I'm not denying Diana did it, especially since the person in question is Raine. Both Diana's sisters and her brother probably wanted to do it themselves, but, I'd just like to check it out for myself.

REF: And BTW: I don't usually react to hollering - not virtual, not in real life.

ANS: Sorry. I wasn't aware I yelled. I thought HEY BLUEGREEN!! was yelling. ;)

Take care,

Thanks, BlueGreen

I finally found references about Diana pushing Raine down the stairs. Not every author even mentions it, which seems a bit odd.

Thanks again.

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I'm sure Julia Carling would have taken great pleasure in throwing Diana "bury me in a Y-shaped coffin " down the stairs.

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REF: I'm sure Julia Carling would have taken great pleasure in throwing Diana . . . down the stairs.

ANS: No doubt. If anyone knew the devastating effects of "the other woman" it should have been Diana. It's difficult to imagine a person that insecure. Well, maybe not after her own experiences with the Windsors. Still, she screwed up.

Update: Thinking about it, there were probably other women who might have taken that action:

Diane Hoare

Tiggy Legge-Bourke

Diana's mother Frances (she hated Diana dating Muslim men)

The Queen

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I can vividly remember that for a few days after Di died, Julia Carling was presenting something on music tv with a really smug grin on her face. I suppose she reckoned that the marriage wrecker's demise was poetic justice. Karma

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REF: I can vividly remember that for a few days after Di died, Julia Carling was presenting something on music tv with a really smug grin on her face. I suppose she reckoned that the marriage wrecker's demise was poetic justice. Karma

ANS: "Poetic justice" someone was dead? If that happened, it paints Ms. Carling, or anyone with that attitude, in very dark colors.

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If I'd been crossed by Di in the manner that Julia Carling was I think I'd have wanted her dead as well. Not only was Julia's marriage wrecked but she was publically humiliated as well. I sure there have been a lot of cuckholded people who would have been very happy to see the cause dead. And please, mhansen, don't write REF: The entire posting . Our memories arn't that short and even if they were I sure we would have the capacity to read the above postings ourselves.
What goes around comes around, wreck peoples lives with your selfish behaviour and sooner or later your own life is wrecked. She should have been at home looking after her precious children (I believe her demise occurred in the school holidays ?) instead of whoring her way around Europe.

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(REF and ANS is simply my writing style)

REF: What goes around comes around, wreck peoples lives with your selfish behaviour and sooner or later your own life is wrecked.

ANS: Because Diana caused the divorce of another couple, she should die? WHOA, you're a tough room! By that thinking perhaps Camilla should die, too. She came between the Prince of Wales and his wife.

REF: She should have been at home looking after her precious children (I believe her demise occurred in the school holidays ?) instead of whoring her way around Europe.

ANS: School schedule or not, her sons were bundled up at Balmoral Castle for the entire month. She had no unfettered access to them.

I have lost count of how many times I've posted this and have NEVER received a SERIOUS answer, just useless BS from trolls, so, I'll try again. Put yourself in her position. What would you have done?

Picture yourself a young, love-struck woman in love with the eldest son of the most influential family in the land. He asks you to marry him and you say yes. At about the time the engagement is announced, you find out he has a long standing mistress, but, you believe he will discard her and be a faithful husband and honor his wedding vows. After the wedding, you find out he does not intend to give up his mistress and, you discover his parents, very powerful people, do not force him to give up his mistress. After a few years, it's obvious to you he has returned to his mistress and you are to live with the continuing humiliating extramarital affair, while AT THE SAME TIME, you are told to present a happy face to the public so as not to embarrass the family. Your marriage is devoid of love and you've basically been brought into the family as a breedmare. Tell me, Troughboss, what would you do?

I mean no disrespect, I'm just asking.

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I'm truly truly sorry mhansen but try as I might I can't top that answer.

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Re: Thanks, BlueGreen/blabber mouth

mhansen2, no offense but you post an awful lot of nothing on Di's page. I mean, some of what you have to say is interesting but you seem to post your every thought on the late Princess! Perhaps if you posted less often, people might pay more attention, and take you a little more seriously.

Just a suggestion!






What, just for once in your life can't you be serious?

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REF: mhansen2, no offense but you post an awful lot of nothing on Di's page.

ANS: A number of people seem to disagree since my posts have sparked conversation. The vast majority of my posts are in response to questions or thoughts raised by others. Isn't that the purpose of a message board?


REF: I mean, some of what you have to say is interesting but you seem to post your every thought on the late Princess! Perhaps if you posted less often, people might pay more attention, and take you a little more seriously.

ANS: I am simply sharing my temporary interest in the late Princess with others. What makes you say people don't pay attention? If folks want to ignore my posts, fine. I'm still sharing my thoughts and opinions.


Some of the people responding are trolls and they do what trolls do no matter what.

It's interesting; I've repeatedly asked those who criticize Diana for her actions what they would have done in her place and have NEVER received a serious answer; only troll-speak. It's so easy to sit back and criticize another person, especially when that person is dead and can't defend herself.

Thank you for t 5b4 he suggestion; I am always open to constructive criticism (at least I like to think so).

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mhansen2-you're a doll!





What, just for once in your life can't you be serious?

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Re: What Diana should have done


What Diana should have done, even though it would have been hard to do, would have been to be 100% faithful to Prince Charles. She would have eventually made him so guilty that he would have had to come back to her.

Charles feel guilty? Do you think that really possible? IMHO he was committed to Camilla totally and was so before he lied about his wedding vows.

Diana herself mentions pushing Raine down the stairs, and the pleasure she took from that action was not a nice thing to see on her face. It's all on Diana Revealed.

Did the show go into why Diana pushed Raine down the stairs? That little tidbit would be nice for the audience to know.

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OT Harlean



And please, be nice to BlueGreen. Great poster.


I've only noticed this just now...
That's very nice of you. Thanks.

(And you know what they say: it takes one to know one. ;-))










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Wow. This can't be for real. If I had typed this reaction, it would have been considered a truly tasteless post.

I first read this tale in the biography Fergie Confidential and found it hard to believe. I think Diana just brushed past her in a rough way near the bottom of the stairs and Raine fell down in shock and surprise.

Anyway, if Diana had actually shoved her wicked stepmother down that staircase, the wily widow wouldn't have lived to marry (and then divorce) her third husband, the Comte de Chambrun.

As it is, Raine is still alive and living quite well unlike her late step-daughter who didn't live to see her oldest son get married to a beautiful English Rose who just may thrive in the limelight to the extent that his mother did.

I don't think the Queen would ever have shoved Diana down any staircase, but she just might take the plunge herself if Kate betrays the Monarchy and tattles to the tabloids about her personal problems. If the media runs them into the ground again, it wouldn't surprise me, because William truly loves her, but I think she only loves his position and the fame and power it will bring her.

Camilla's worried look when the bride exchanged vows with her groom gave me the willies. Perhaps she is already anticipating the press wars the media is already waging between her and the young and lovely Kate. It won't be pretty even if the two put up a pretense. Kate has given everyone the impression for these last eight years that she likes Camilla. Now that the wedding band is safely on the fourth finger of her left hand, it may be a different story.

Remember: Diana is the one who thought that Charles was lucky (!?) to have her, and Kate feels the same way. Charles turned out to be the unluckiest man in history. Poor William. History may just repeat itself if the British media has its way. God save the Queen if he can't save her son and grandson.

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Don't mention it, MHansen. Glad you found my reference useful.

(Yes, I know it's been a long time - I rarely visit this board.
Nothing personal. ;))



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Diana herself said that she once slapped her father across the face and, in a separate incident, pushed her stepmother, Raine Spencer, down the stairs, injuring her knees. This was confirmed by several sources and was witnessed by some servants.

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