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Prince Charles biography suggesting he tried to call off his wedding to Diana is slammed by Palace

Clarence House has hit out at a new unauthorised biography of Prince Charles claiming the books author has overstated her exclusive access to the Prince.
Prince Charles biography Heart of a King

The book, Charles: The Heart of a King, written by American journalist Catherine Mayer, rehashes old claims that Prince Charles and Princess Diana both entered their 1981 marriage begrudgingly with Charles telling close friends he couldnโ€™t go through with the nuptials on the eve of the wedding.

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Mayer, TIME magazineโ€™s editor at large, writes in the biography that as bride-to-be, Lady Diana Spencer was contemplating calling off her wedding, her bridegroom also had his doubts, confiding in an aide: โ€œI canโ€™t go through with itโ€ฆ I canโ€™t do it.โ€

Mayerโ€™s book, published on Thursday, is also said to quote those close to the Prince who claim he โ€œwas desperateโ€ to cancel the ceremony.

While the new book seems in theme with the late Princessโ€™ account of her feelings before the marriage, having told personal biographer Andrew Morton that she confided in her sisters she couldnโ€™t marry Charles and found the whole situation โ€œabsolutely unbelievableโ€, Clarence House crushed Mayerโ€™s book.

โ€œIt is not an official book,โ€ Kristina Kyriacou, Prince Charlesโ€™s head of communications told The Mail on Sunday. โ€œThe author did not have the access as claimed. Clarence House has no further comment.โ€

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It is understood that like other journalists Mayer was a member of the Royal rota which was granted access to cover Prince Charles at work but according to The Telegraph sources said the only โ€œexclusive accessโ€ she was given to the Prince amounted to a nine-minute conversation.

Author Catherine Mayer.

Mayer hit back at the criticism telling the BBC: โ€œI had some help from Clarence House to not only attend events that press could accredit for, but also to talk to members of his inner circle and his friends.โ€

Publishers of Mayerโ€™s book say it reveals โ€œa man in sight of happiness yet still driven by anguishโ€ with โ€œviews that mean he will never be as impartial as his motherโ€.

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