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'Charles and Diana: Unhappily Ever After' is a dramatic television movie of 1992 telling the real-life story of the failed marriage of Charles, Prince of Wales, and his first wife, Diana, Princess of Wales.

Directed by John Power and released in December 1992, the film stars Catherine Oxenberg as Diana, Roger Rees as Charles, and Jane How as Camilla Parker Bowles.

The film was released on DVD in November 2004.[https://www.amazon.com/Charles-Diana-Unhappily-Ever-After/dp/B00062ID9W Charles and Diana: Unhappily Ever After] at amazon.com, accessed 13 October 2020 One issue of it was retitled 'Charles & Diana: A Palace Divided'.

Background and production



The film followed on the heels of revelations published in May 1992 in Andrew Morton's book 'Diana: Her True Story'.[http://www.tvworthwatching.com/post/THISDAYINTVHISTORY20191213.aspx 1992: ABC PRESENTS 'CHARLES AND DIANA: UNHAPPILY EVER AFTER'] at tvworthwatching.com, December 13, 2019 accessed 14 October 2020 The executive producers were Frank Konigsberg and Larry Sanitsky, who had previously worked together on 'Surviving: A Family in Crisis' (1985) and 'Act of Vengeance' (1986). They went on to produce 'Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All' (1994) and 'Titanic' (1996) together.[https://www2.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b97d2094f Konigsberg/Sanitsky Company] at bfi.org.uk, accessed 14 October 2020

Oxenberg, who played Diana, is a daughter of Princess Elizabeth of Yugoslavia and a third cousin of Charles.David Lewis, William Addams Reitwiesner, [http://www.wargs.com/essays/succession/2011.html Persons eligible to succeed to the British Throne as of 1 Jan 2011] at wargs.com, accessed 8 October 2020 She had played the part of Diana once before, in 'The Royal Romance of Charles and Diana' (1982).Lucy Fischer, Marcia Landy (eds.), 'Stars: The Film Reader' (Psychology Press, 2004), p. 272

Oxenberg commented on playing Diana again:

Gladys Crosbie was also repeating her part, having played Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother in 'Britannia Hospital' (1982), and was considered to be a "dead ringer" for Her Majesty.'Newsweek', Vol. 101 (Newsweek Inc., 1983), p. 70

ABC's first airing of the film on US television was on 13 December 1992, and was well-timed, coming four days after British prime minister John Major had announced in the House of Commons the "amicable separation" of Charles and Diana.Jonathan Dimbleby, 'The Prince of Wales: A Biography' (New York: William Morrow and Company, 1994, ), p. 489

Synopsis



The film begins in the early days of the marriage of Charles and Diana, when they appear to be fond of each other and even in love. However, early scenes show them to have very different characters and interests. Charles is shown as intellectual and fastidious, a lover of opera, whereas Diana wants romance and is bored by opera. Also, the spectre of Charles's former mistress Camilla Parker Bowles intrudes into the marriage from the beginning. Within two months of their wedding, Diana accuses Charles to his face of being in love with Camilla. A series of tribulations and infidelities is eventually shared with the world through newspaper reports. The couple ends up estranged and indifferent to each other, but still connected through two young sons, William, now aged ten, and Harry, eight.

Cast



*Catherine Oxenberg as Diana, Princess of WalesAlvin H. Marill, 'Movies Made for Television, 19642004', Vol. 3, 19901999 (Scarecrow Press, 2005), p. 74

*Roger Rees as Charles, Prince of Wales

*Jane How as Camilla Parker Bowles

*Amanda Walker as Queen Elizabeth II

*David Quilter as Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh

*Benedict Taylor as Prince Andrew, Duke of York

*Tracy Brabin as Sarah, Duchess of York

*Gladys Crosbie as Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother

*Cate Fowler as Princess Anne

*Alan Manson as Mark Phillips

*Ernest Blake as Robert Fellowes, Baron Fellowes

*Charles Collingwood as Martin

*Thomas Szekeres as Prince William

*Oliver Stone as Prince Harry

*Mark Aiken as Nick

*Christopher Owen as Doctor

*David Glover as Director of Clinic

*Patrick Pearson as Palmer

*Ron Peterson as Palace Chef

*Charles Jamieson as Builder

*Keith Hutcheon as Hairdresser

*Jeffrey Daunton as Footman

*Richard Hampton as Architect

*Aline Hay as Hostess

*Vivienne Dixon as House Guest

Reception



'Variety' found the film "good-looking but unsatisfying" and commented that the fractured relationship of Charles and Diana was "punctuated by moments so melodramatic they would make Barbara Cartland groan". It considered that Rees had failed to convey Charles's eccentricity and that Oxenberg's Diana was too constantly about to snap, lacking Diana's earlier girlishness and her later elegance.

Notes




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