Princess Diana instigated Queen Elizabeth II’s extreme rage in 1984 over a seemingly insignificant matter. Diana was invited to the state parliament opening, a formal event where the queen displays her elegant attire and regal crown, but she had no idea that the queen would be upset because she had chosen to change her hairstyle.
In the documentary “HM The Queen: A Remarkable Life,” it was revealed that Queen Elizabeth II was unhappy when Princess Diana entered the stage at the state parliament’s opening ceremony with an amazing new haircut, attracting the attention of the entire media team photographing the event.
This enraged the queen because, according to the media, Princess Diana chose to have her hair pulled back in an unconventional half-updo with a chignon. The Princess of Wales’s haircut was not what concerned the Queen; rather, it was the day she chose to wear it.
According to sources, the queen was most upset because she had diminished the significance and importance of the event because it was the opening of a state parliament, not a modeling agency, which was not at all advantageous for the house of Windsor.
At the time, the Queen’s dissatisfaction was said to have been due to envy, as the press preferred to take pictures of Princess Diana rather than her.