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New scandal: King Charles had another mistress? PHOTO


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Charles once said that she was the only woman who truly understood him. 

Source: Glossy Monday, May 15, 2023 | 08:36 



Foto: Profimedia

It is common knowledge that while he was married to Princess Diana Spencer, 
British King Charles III had a long-term affair with Camilla Parker Bowles, 
today's queen. 

Despite these significant relationships in his life, Charles reportedly had 
another affair, with Lady Dale Kanga Tryon. 

Although not much has been written about Lady Tryon, she made a name for 
herself in royal social circles through her work as a fashion designer. 

According to The New York Post, it was Charles who nicknamed Dale Kang because 
of her Australian roots, and he once called her "the only woman who really 
understood him." 

She was thought to be one of the first girlfriends to be with Charles before he 
started his relationships with Camilla and Diana. 

Charles and Dale became friends and began their relationship when she married 
Anthony Tryon in 1973. Her husband was then part of the crowd that was around 
Charles, and Dale entered the royal family thanks through her husband. 

Her and Charles' paths crossed for the first time in 1966 when she met him at a 
school dance in Victoria, Melbourne, where she grew up. And then in 1972, she 
moved to Great Britain and opened the doors of the royal family there.

Kanga Tryon and her husband had four children and divorced in 1997, and it is 
interesting that two of their children were baptized by Charles, even their 
first son was named after the heir to the throne of Great Britain. 

Her life was even chronicled in a 2008 Channel 4 documentary, Prince Charles' 
Second Mistress, which detailed her alleged love affair with Charles and the 
tragedies she faced. 

The film states that Charles and Dale's relationship began while he was seeing 
Camilla, who married Andrew Parker Bowles in 1973. 

At the time, the future British monarch was walking from Camilla to the Dale 
and back, and the former Duchess of Cornwall and the Dale were reportedly 
"serious rivals" and hated each other. 

This alleged love triangle ended in 1981 when Charles married Diana Spencer, 
and interestingly, Dale later became friends with the Princess of Wales. 

"Camilla was an enemy, and on the basis that the enemy of my enemy is my 
friend, Diana saw some purpose in an alliance with Dale," said royal expert 
Christopher Wilson in a Channel 4 special. 

The Princess of Wales even wore one of Kanga Tryon's creations at the Live Aid 
concert in 1985. 

The Tryon family has always denied any claims of an affair between Dale and 
Charles. 

It was also said that in the mid-1990s, Dale pursued Charles at a polo match 
and tried to rekindle their friendship, but to no avail. 

Prince Charles then issued a press release in which he wrote that he 
occasionally hears from Kanga, but that they are no longer close friends. 

Although it was clear that Charles was trying to distance himself from Kanga, 
she solemnly told her friend Sarah, "I'm going to be Queen of England." 

The life of Charles' second lover has been marked by various illnesses since 
childhood, and in 1993, Kanga Tryon was diagnosed with uterine cancer while 
later struggling with alcohol and drug addiction. 

Baron Tryon filed for divorce from Dale in 1997, and that same year, Kanga 
Tryon passed away, three months after Princess Diana's death and two months 
before her fiftieth birthday.

 

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