King Charles's 37th birthday. He has since opened up about their close relationship before her death and admitted she would often "do the dishes" to have a break from her royal life.
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He told host Michael Berkeley: "Whenever we saw each other again, the shoes came off at my flat, she'd do the dishes, it would be fun and we'd giggle. "I think she didn't come to me so much for the serious part that was going on in her life at the time, and things were moving so fast there, I think she just came to me for a break. "During his time on the radio show, Wayne explained he met Diana in a small dance studio in the 1980s and they quickly became friends.
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