Eventually a therapist was summoned, a Dr. Alan McGlashan, but Diana rejected him. Instead it was Charles who turned to his help, and according to the author, Charles continued to see him for the next 14 years. “Charles’s friend Laurence Van der Post says McGlashan perceived Charles as ‘misunderstood and starved’ of ‘really spontaneous, natural affection’, and provided the prince with ‘the respect his own natural spirit deserves’.”
Eventually a therapist was summoned, a Dr. Alan McGlashan, but Diana rejected him. Instead it was Charles who turned to his help, and according to the author, Charles continued to see him for the next 14 years. “Charles’s friend Laurence Van der Post says McGlashan perceived Charles as ‘misunderstood and starved’ of ‘really spontaneous, natural affection’, and provided the prince with ‘the respect his own natural spirit deserves’.”
Eventually a therapist was summoned, a Dr. Alan McGlashan, but Diana rejected him. Instead it was Charles who turned to his help, and according to the author, Charles continued to see him for the next 14 years. “Charles’s friend Laurence Van der Post says McGlashan perceived Charles as ‘misunderstood and starved’ of ‘really spontaneous, natural affection’, and provided the prince with ‘the respect his own natural spirit deserves’.”