I don't really see wy they should be supportive as such. Diana was an adult, even if she was young. She chose to marry Charles, and if it iddn't work out, I don't really believe that family support would make it wrok..
But I think that both her mother and grandmother were selfish in their ways and in Frances' situation I don't think she did that much to prepare Di for adult life.. (let her idle at school, didn't really help her learn about the sort of social life things - etiquette, organising social events etc that would be helpful for her as a married woman "in society" or particuarly as the wife of a Prince).. And Ruth Fermoy IF the story I brought up is true, seemed to regard her granddaughter as borderline unstable, and feel that she should have warned the RF off marrying her.
I hoped that someone would know how like that story about Lady F is to be true and we could discuss...
But I think that both her mother and grandmother were selfish in their ways and in Frances' situation I don't think she did that much to prepare Di for adult life.. (let her idle at school, didn't really help her learn about the sort of social life things - etiquette, organising social events etc that would be helpful for her as a married woman "in society" or particuarly as the wife of a Prince).. And Ruth Fermoy IF the story I brought up is true, seemed to regard her granddaughter as borderline unstable, and feel that she should have warned the RF off marrying her.
I hoped that someone would know how like that story about Lady F is to be true and we could discuss...