Charles thought that she was faking her problems. Though she was bleeding, her husband scorned her. On yet another occasion, during a heated argument with Charles, she picked up a penknife lying on his dress table and cut her chest and her thighs. Another time she cut herself with the serrated edge of a lemon slicer. On another she slashed at her wrists with a razor blade. On one occasion she threw herself against a glass display cabinet at Kensington Palace. They were not really serious attempts to take her life. In the first years of their married life, Diana made several suicide bids. But a full check-up revealed that the foetus had not been injured. Diana was not seriously hurt by the fall, though she did suffer severe bruising around her stomach. Charles, however, dismissed her plight and carried on with his plan to go riding. A local doctor was summoned while Diana's gynaecologist rushed from London. A famous union, which began with such high hopes, has now reached an impasse.
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