"And then it started to focus very much on me, and I seemed to be on the front of a newspaper every single day, which is an isolating experience, and the higher the media put you, place you, the bigger the drop. And I was very aware of that."
"During the years, you see yourself as a good product that sits on a shelf and sells well, and people make a lot of money out of you," she added.In the interview, during which she notably spoke about her experiences of bulimia and self-harm as well as her troubled marriage to Prince Charles, Diana said she resented being portrayed as intellectually inferior to her husband.
Diana said she and her estranged husband had interests in common:"We both liked people, both liked country life, both loved children, work in the cancer field, work in hospices." But when it came to her own interests?"I don't think I was allowed to have any," she said."I think that I've always been the 18-year-old girl he got engaged to, so I don't think I've been given any credit for growth. And, my goodness, I've had to grow.
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