Prince William hires Diana's divorce lawyers sparking rumors
According to the "Daily Mail," Prince William has decided to change lawyers. He has begun working with a law firm representing Princess Diana in her divorce from Charles III in 1996. This has fueled rumors that the heir to the throne may be experiencing a marital crisis with Kate Middleton.
Prince William switched to the law firm Mishcon de Reya, whose lawyers were involved in his mother's divorce settlements. The reasons for this sudden decision are unknown, but initial speculations exist.
The British "Daily Mail" reports that this move is intended to grant the aristocrat greater freedom of action and to break free from dependency on King Charles III. However, it was emphasized that these are merely unofficial considerations.
William wanted to strike out on his own. He did not want to continue using his father's lawyers. It's as simple as that—convinces an expert.
Until now, the royal family has used the services of the law firm Harbottle & Lewis. Deviating from this norm, the 42-year-old is seen by observers as attempting to build a stronger position within the family. Yet, bolder rumors have also surfaced.
Internet users suggest that Prince William and Kate Middleton may have marital problems, and even a separation could be possible. This might explain why the future king chose a firm known for specializing in divorces three decades ago.
Representatives of the couple strongly deny this. Meanwhile, supporters point out that the couple participates together in public events, shares a deep affection, and has no intention of causing unpleasant experiences for their children. There is, therefore, little to suggest that the speculation about a crisis is accurate.
Princess Diana was satisfied with the divorce lawyers
Princess Diana and Prince Charles's divorce took place in July 1996, preceded by lengthy mediation. Lawyers on each side wanted to claim the final success. When the negotiations finally concluded, the People's Princess was satisfied.
Immediately after announcing the divorce, she went to the theater to watch Swan Lake. She smiled for photographers and, after the performance, had dinner with Derek Deane, the artistic director of the venue.
She appeared as though an immense burden had been removed, giving her a new lease on life, free of sorrow and pain. It was evident that these experiences had made her stronger. She believed she had a future waiting for her — at least, that was her conviction, as remembered in The Sun.