in 1995
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It's unclear that Queen Elizabeth II asked Prince Charles and Princess Diana to divorce. It's more likely that the couple agreed to divorce, then asked for Queen Elizabeth II's permission.
Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon is Queen Elizabeth's II mum.
He is the queen's grandson. He is the son of Prince Charles and Princess Diana. Prince Charles is Queen Elizabeth II's son.
Yes they were- that is why Elton composed a variation of 'Candle In The Wind' dedicated to Diana after her death in a car crash in Paris in 1997. He was devastated when she was killed, it was a big shock to him.
No, Princess Diana was Queen Elizabeth II's daughter-in-law.
Queen Elizabeth I (1533 - 1603) did not marry or have any children. She was known as the Virgin Queen. Queen Elizabeth II (b. 1926) had four children, all of whom are living (Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward). Diana, Princess of Wales was the daughter in law of Queen Elizabeth II, but was divorced from Prince Charles when she was killed in a car accident in August 1997.
Diana, Princess of Wales, (not Princess Diana) divorced Prince Charles.
She divorced Prince Charles
Diana, Princess of Wales, was divorced from Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, in 1996.
Princess Diana was Queen Elizabeth II's daughter in law, married to the Queen's son Charles.
Princess of Wales Diana Spencer was married to Prince Charles of England in 1988. The two of them were divorced in 1996.
No he didn't because he had just divorced with Princess Diana
Yes. They were divorced in 1996. Diana died in 1997.
She was married to the Prince of Wales so if anytime between 1981 and 1996 when she and Charles got divorced Queen Elizabeth had passed away Diana would have been Queen.
Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon is Queen Elizabeth's II mum.
no, they got divorced in, December of 1992
Diana, Princess of Wales - divorced wife of Prince Charles.
Lady Diana Francis Spencer married His Royal Highness The Prince Charles, eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It was, of course, only after the marriage, that she became Princess Diana.