![]() Princess Diana and James Hewitt in 1989 Ron Dadswell/Shutterstock "I think they're historical documents written by her to me as I served in the Gulf War, and they will become more and more of an important historical part of what went on." "There's nothing in the letters to be embarrassed or ashamed about," Hewitt said. Apparently, they were common knowledge, because Hewitt has regularly expressed his desire to sell the letters to the highest bidder.Īccording to ABC News, the letters were written while Hewitt was serving as a tank commander in the 1991 Persian Gulf War. Diana wrote James love letters.īetween 19, Diana and her beau wrote each other love letters. Though Wharfe's description of events was less than subtle, it would seem that people noticed what was going on between the pair. 'Nothing is going on,' she would say, her face flushing red, as we drove back from a tryst, usually with the atmosphere tense in the car." He continued, "At first, Diana refused to concede to me that her affair was anything less than innocent. ![]() Per The Sun, Wharfe wrote, "Hewitt, a natural womanizer, gave her the attention and affection she relished, and then the passion she yearned for." ![]() According to the publication, Ken Wharfe, Diana's former protection officer, detailed the princess's affair in his book Diana: Closely Guarded Secret. Diana's affair with James wasn't a well-kept secret.Īs reported by The Sun, many people seemed to know about Diana's romance with Hewitt while it was happening. Meanwhile, Pasternak claimed, "Camilla's husband, Andrew Parker Bowles, also knew of and condoned Charles and Camilla's relationship." Whether or not this is true, though, is unclear. As is de rigueur in aristocratic circles, Charles knew of and welcomed their affair as it distracted Diana, taking pressure off him and Camilla." Pasternak also alleged, "It surprised me that Hewitt was a fan of Prince Charles's, with whom he played polo. Apparently, she had 30 childhood cuddly toys lining the end of her bed." He told me he was terrified the first night he stayed in Kensington Palace, relieved at least that Charles and Diana had separate bedrooms. ![]() Pasternak wrote an essay for the Daily Mail about the affair and revealed, "Hewitt was regularly bundled into car boots and driven to Kensington Palace when their affair ensued. ![]()
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