Princess Diana's whispered words that suggested trouble in paradise before her wedding

Princess Diana appeared to be the picture of happiness during engagement interviews, but hinted there was trouble with Prince Charles days before their wedding

Princess Diana pictured at her first garden party

Lady Diana Spencer attends her first ever Garden Party at Buckingham Palace. In this picture Lady Diana also talks to guests about her engagement ring, 23rd July 1981. (Photo by Kent Gavin/Daily Mirror/Mirrorpix/Getty Images) (Image: Getty Images)

Princess Diana and the then-Prince Charles were the centre of attention leading up to their Royal wedding, yet she hinted at issues before they tied the knot.

The young Lady Diana Spencer captured the hearts of the nation during her engagement interviews before her marriage on July 29, 1981. With her grace, charm, and wit, she quickly became a favourite among Royal fans.

But in the days leading up to her wedding with the now-King Charles, Diana's facade slipped at a pre-wedding party, hinting that not everything was perfect in their relationship.

On Thursday, July 3, the couple made an appearance at a Buckingham Palace garden party for the disabled. As expected, they mingled with guests, engaging in conversation with many attendees.

However, when one guest wished them luck, Diana unexpectedly covered her mouth, reports the Mirror.

The story on the front page of the Daily Mirror

The story was featured on the front page of the Daily Mirror (Image: Daily Mirror)

She paused near Daily Mirror feature writer John Edwards and revealed that she had argued with Prince Charles. Recounting the incident for the Channel 5 documentary 'Charles and Di: The Truth Behind their Wedding,' Edwards said: "There was a great humour about, an interest in the people she was talking to. She stopped right in front of me, we were only a few foot apart, and somebody said to her 'good luck darling'."

"'Thank you very much', she said, and then she put her hand over her mouth and she said 'there was a terrible row last night between Charles and me. It had been his stag party'. In that girly way of hers she repeated it. What the row was about she didn't go in."

The next day, John's story was featured on the front page of the Mirror. The headline declared: 'The Royal Tiff'

It read: "Lady Diana Spencer made light yesterday of an argument with her future husband, referring to an incident after his stag night.

"While engaging with guests at a Buckingham Palace garden party, Lady Diana cheekily queried: "Where's Prince Charles. Oh, there he is. He was very cross with me last night."

Prince Charles tied the knot to Diana in 1981

Royal Wedding. Photo Of Diana Princess of Wales taken by Ron Bull July 29, 1981. (Image: Toronto Star via Getty Images)

She added with a twinkle: "If he comes over here, ask him why."

The Prince chose instead to discuss the weather. John commented: "I've reported on some quite significant stories in my career, yet a minor spat between Charles and Diana - that's how it wrapped up. That's what 7m Daily Mirror readers woke up to read the following day."

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