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Prince Philip baffled by how Prince Charles violated 'the sanctity of marriage': report

Prince Philip was reportedly utterly disappointed with the way Prince Charles handled his failing marriage

By Web Desk
November 01, 2020

Prince Philip's views on "the sanctity of marriage" and his loyalty to the British crown became the  reasons why he grew angered and 'disappointed' with  Prince  Charles back in the 90's.

Once that 'sanctity' began eroding and Prince Charles failed to contain news about his marriage to Princess Diana, did the prince consort  spring into action with deep ‘disappointment’ welling within his heart. 

The Queen’s former press secretary Dickie Arbiter spoke about the young prince’s disappointing action on Chanel 5’s Philip: The King Without Crown. Reportedly, "Philip being a dad and being a father-in-law, he would have been pretty disappointed because he and the Queen believe in the sanctity of marriage.”

"There was disappointment that this great expectation of 1981, this mammoth wedding which everybody viewed as a fairytale wedding, should suddenly crumble."

Glynis Barber, the narrator of the documentary explained, "As patriarch, the Duke of Edinburgh again took the initiative and tried to counsel the once-happy couple."

Even royal correspondent Jennie Bond pointed out how earnestly the prince attempted to reconcile the failing marriage. “He wrote letters in which he tried to be a marriage counsellor if you like, and she wrote back always saying 'dearest Pa.' And she said, 'I think you really underestimate your skills as a marriage counsellor.' And she said, 'whatever happens, I will always know that you care'."

Once Prince Philip exhausted all of his efforts, he turned to Queen Elizabeth. In the end it was only her intervention back in 1995 was able to put an end to the rift. Royal biographer, Angela Levin, elaborated upon the closed-door conversation, saying, “This was the monarch taking over, not so much the mother or the mother-in-law, saying, ‘I insist on a divorce. I see this as ridiculous, it’s not going to work with being separated'. They had to divorce."

Royal expert Richard Kay believes the Queen’s actions were never out of maternal love or concern, but out of fear for the future of the monarchy. "It was sort of dominating royal coverage, it was overshadowing all the good works of the Royal Family. And they thought it was sort of corroding public attitudes toward the House of Windsor. It was very damaging times for the Queen."