Queen Elizabeth II, who died on Thursday, September 8, had an uneasy relationship with Princess Diana.
According to reports, the association has had several ups and downs mainly due to the alleged extramarital affairs of the Queen's son Prince Charles.
To begin with, Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Diana's relationship had many ups and downs and it was by no means an easy one.
According to reports, the relationship became complicated mainly due to the alleged regular extramarital affairs of Diana's husband, Prince Charles.
Diana met the Queen in 1980 when she was dating her son, Charles. The marriage took place a year later in July 1981.
But, according to royal biographer Andrew Morton, the formal relationship between Diana and the Queen began on an uneasy note.
Although he carefully followed all formal traditions and etiquette, he kept his distance from the queen.
Some observers found Diana's discomfort with the Queen surprising as she was not an outsider to the royal family.