Express. The future king also received backlash online with comments on social media from fans who watched the show.Prince Charles and Camilla turned off comments on the social media to avoid negativity following the hit series.But Mr McGrady spent many hours in the presence of the couple as he worked for the Queen at Buckingham Palace over a span of 11 years.He then moved to Diana's Kensington Palace residence from 1993 to 1997.Mr McGrady told Insider: "I saw the two of them, I saw them dancing at the Ghillies Ball at Balmoral.“Everyone was stepping aside and whooping.
Charles was the DJ, and Diana in her ballgown.“She spun him around so fast, he was laughing out loud. You can't hide that.“Don't say they were never in love, because seeing.
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