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Charles ‘had right to mistress’

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THE Prince and Princess of Wales’ marriage turmoil and sex life is laid bare in a new documentar­y — with Diana claiming her husband asserted his right to have a mistress.

Using controvers­ial video tapes of Diana speaking to her voice coach, the Channel 4 TV program chronicles her relationsh­ip with those closest to her in her own words.

When she confronted Charles about why Camilla Parker Bowles was still a part of his life Diana said he replied: “Well, I refuse to be the only Prince of Wales who never had a mistress.”

Diana confessed she found solace with her married police protection officer Barry Mannakee, a relationsh­ip she suggested was not sexual, but in the tapes she reveals she considered fleeing the royal household to be with him.

She also claimed she had sex with her husband Charles “once every three weeks” but it fizzled out six or seven years before the tapes were made, around a few years after Prince Harry was born in 1984.

The princess claimed Prince Philip had told his son he could have an affair with Camilla — if his marriage had failed after a set period.

In the video recordings — aired in a US documentar­y 13 years ago but never screened in the UK — a relaxed and candid Diana said: “My father- in- law said to my husband ‘if your marriageia­ge doesn’t work out, you can always go back to her after five years’.

“Which is exactly — I mean, for real I knew that it had happened after five (years) — I knew something was happening before that but the fifth year I had confirmati­on.” Diana described how she approached the Queen, or “the top lady” as she called her, for advice, and in the footage she still appe peared visibly dissatisfi­ed with the response as she told the story. She said: “So I went to the top lady, sobbing, and I said ‘what do I do. I’m coming to you, what do I do? And she said ‘ I don’t know what you should do. Charles is hopeless’.

“And that was it, and that was help.”

The princess hired Peter Settelen between 1992 and 1993 to help with her public speaking voice, following her collaborat­ion with author Andrew Morton on a biography, and ahead of her bombshell Panorama interview in 1995.

The footage, captured at her private residence in Kensington Palace, shows Diana rehearsing her speaking voice.

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