In 1981, the world was captivated by Princess Diana and her fairytale romance with Prince Charles. She was the publicβs darling β the beautiful, shy young woman who had captured the heart of the Prince of Wales.
Their royal wedding in July that year was a worldwide spectacle, watched by millions as Diana became the Princess of Wales. But amid the glamour and the fairytale-like wedding, there were darker, hidden struggles that no one could see.
At first, however, everything seemed peaceful and perfect between the newly-in-love couple. When Charles left for a five-week royal tour in 1981, cameras captured Diana crying as she said goodbye, thought to be from the sadness of being separated from her soon-to-be husband.
But, as it turns out, the real reason for Dianaβs tears was far more heartbreaking.

Real reason behind Dianaβs tears at the airport
One of the most memorable and heartbreaking moments of 1981 occurred on March 29, when Lady Diana tearfully waved goodbye to Prince Charles at Heathrow Airport. The Prince was about to embark on a five-week royal tour, traveling to the United States, Venezuela, New Zealand, and Australia.
Dressed in a red coat, fawn skirt, and brown leather shoes, Diana walked beside the Prince through puddles at the airport after arriving in the Queenβs Rolls-Royce.
Just days earlier,Β Queen ElizabethΒ had given her formal consent for Prince Charles to marry Lady Diana Spencer, marking the start of their fairytale engagement.
As the RAF VC 10 prepared for takeoff, Diana stood by to say farewell Charles. The Prince kissed her on both cheeks at the rainy and windswept airport ramp.
A painful truth
This emotional scene marked several milestones β it was the first public kiss since the announcement of the Royal Engagement earlier that year, and it was one of the many images that defined Dianaβs early years in the public eye.
Reports from that day confirmed that Diana was indeed crying as she parted from Charles. The farewell was described as deeply emotional, and Charles himself appeared moved by the moment.
βThe Prince tried to cheer her up, kissed her once on each cheek, then with a broad smile petted her left and said, βTake care,ββ reported the Western Daily Press in 1981.
The moment was photographed and covered by journalists worldwide, with the press labeling it a βtender farewell.β

Airport officials remarked, βWe have never seen such a touching farewell.β
But as we would learn decades later, the truth was far more complicated β and far more painful.
Princess Dianaβs own words
In a 2017 documentary,Β Diana: In Her Own Words, the world finally heard Dianaβs side of the story. In the tapes she made for biographer Andrew Morton in 1991, she revealed that the tears werenβt because of Charles leaving. Instead, they were due to a devastating revelation she learned just hours before.
βYou may recall seeing a picture of me sobbing in a red coat when [Prince Charles] went off on his aeroplane,β Diana says on the tapes. βThat was nothing to do with him going. The most awful thing had happened before he went.β

The cameras had no idea what was really happening behind closed doors.
At just 19, Diana was still a young woman, inexperienced in the complexities of royal life and relationships. But Diana had discovered something that would change everything: Charlesβs ongoing relationship withΒ Camilla Parker Bowles.
βI was in his study talking to him about his trip,β Diana recalled. βThe telephone rang; it was Camilla, and just before he was going for five weeks. So I thought, βShall I be nice, or shall I just sit here?β So I thought Iβd be nice, so I left them to it. And it just broke my heart, that.β
The revealing bracelet
Later, while Charles was away, Diana would learn of aΒ braceletΒ Charles had made for Camilla, a gift that struck at the heart of her worst fears.
βI walked into this manβs office one day and I said, βOoh, whatβs in that parcel?β And he said βOh, you shouldnβt look at that.β So I opened it and there was the bracelet.β
βI was devastated,β she continued. βAnd I said, βWell, heβs going to give it to her tonight.β So rage, rage, rage. You know, βWhy canβt you be honest with me?β But no, absolutely cut me dead. It was as if heβd made his decision, and if it wasnβt going to work, it wasnβt going to work.β
Despite the heartbreak, Diana tried to stay strong, even when faced with the painful realities of her engagement.
A lunch with Camilla, meant to be a light-hearted affair, took on a darker meaning when Camilla subtly laid claim to Charles in a way that Diana could never ignore.

βYou are not going to hunt, are you?β Camilla had asked.
βI said, βNo.β She said, βI just wanted to know,β and I thought as far as she was concerned that was her communication route,β Diana recalled.
Another theory: Tears of rage
Royal biographer Tina Brown, inΒ The Diana Chronicles, believes the tears Diana shed at the airport were not of sorrow, but of anger. βDianaβs tears at the airport were not of grief but of rage,β Brown wrote. And rage is exactly what Diana was feeling. Her fiancΓ©, the man she was about to marry, had given a deeply personal gift to another woman. In Dianaβs eyes, that was a sign of things to come.
βHeβd found the virgin, the sacrificial lamb β and in a way, he was obsessed with me, but it was hot and cold, hot and cold, you never knew what mood it was going to be, up and down, up and down,β Diana said, reflecting on the emotional rollercoaster that was her relationship with Charles.

Just before the wedding, Diana went for another lunch β this time with her sisters.
βI went upstairs, had lunch with my sisters who were there, and I said, βI canβt marry him. I canβt do this. This is absolutely unbelievable,ββ Diana can be heard saying during an audio recording in the documentaryΒ Diana: In Her Own Words.
Diana confided in her sisters, hoping for support, but they gave her theΒ harsh reality check she needed. βWell, bad luck, βDuch.β Your face is on the tea towels so youβre too late to chicken out.β
The wedding went ahead, despite the storm brewing in Dianaβs heart. By 1996, after years of infidelity and emotional turmoil, Charles and Diana divorced, following a letter from the Queen advising them to end their troubled marriage.
βThere were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded,β Diana laterΒ said.
When Diana confronted Camilla
According to Charlesβ authorized biography, as quoted by Town & Country, Charles and Camillaβs love affair started in 1986. At that time, Charles was still married to Princess Diana, and she found out about it.
In 1989, Diana confronted Camilla over the affair, telling her to back off.
βI know whatβs going on between you and Charles and I just want you to know that,β Camilla recalled Diana saying in a tape released by The Telegraph, as quoted byΒ Town & Country.
β[Diana] said to me: βYouβve got everything you ever wanted. Youβve got all the men in the world falling in love with you and youβve got two beautiful children, what more do you want?ββ
βSo I said, βI want my husband.β And I said, βIβm sorry Iβm in the way and it must be hell for both of you. But I do know whatβs going on. Donβt treat me like an idiot,ββ Camilla explained.
Princess Diana would tragically pass away in a car crash on August 31, 1997.
At the time, no one really knew what Diana was feeling, but looking at those photos from Heathrow today, itβs clear they tell a different story.
What seemed like a sweet, emotional farewell was in fact much more complicated.
Looking back, itβs crazy how much more we understand now. Whatβs your take on it all?