In the same year, the publication of Andrew Morton’s Diana, Her True Story in June 1992 prompted pages of criticism that the firm was aloof and isolated, even in previously loyal newspapers. Resentment over the royal’s lifestyles mounted as the country was in recession, and the monarch bowed to public pressure and agreed to pay taxes on her private income. In the same year, a fire at Windsor Castle was a personal tragedy for the monarch, but the ensuing outrage after it was initially the public who were charged with footing the bill for the damage. The separation of three of her children in 1992 was just one part of the world’s obsession in charting the decline of the marriage of Prince Charles and Princess Diana. ![]() ![]() Likely the worst decade to date for the family, the 1990s was marred with a number of key events which set the Queen’s personal popularity back considerably.
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