So i was reading through the 2010 daily mail article this time i scrolled down to the comments most absolutely disgusted me they did not truly love, respect and cherished my darling designer by telling her daughter she is immature for doing this interview.
India Andrews, Los Angeles, Ca
Why did she feel the need to share all of this information?
well she wanted to set the record straight and give her mother voice back as Dale deserved.
Kate, US,
Someday, Victoria, you may become a mother. Hopefully then you can have a greater compassion and appreciation for you own lovely mother.
This comment might have called Dale lovely mother she did not have compassion for Dale victoria did have compassion for her mother.
Heriett, Balmoral
And for what particular reason do we – the public – need to share her past? Hearsay to the second. She does not know what was or wasn’t and now we are exposed to the not-knowing, too? Why? That this Lady in her airy apartment with her financier boyfriend from north africa can unload her misery upon the public and make a buck? Well, well….she surely behaves royal…
What ever did this person she sure behaves royal as if one can mock the royals, well its a human whether rich or poor can struggle and talk to the press.
Victoria Tryon spoke of her mother, Dale, not with cruelty but with clarity. She never called her frantic. She didn’t denigrate her. She said she loved her—and also that she was closer to her father. That’s not cold. That’s honest. That’s hers.
It’s easy for outsiders to romanticize Dale’s life—to remember the glamour, the style, the smile that lit up a room. But Victoria lived through the quieter rooms. The days when Dale was exhausted. When the world applauded, but the weight at home was heavy. And sharing that now doesn’t make Victoria ungrateful. It makes her brave.
A daughter should never be shamed for remembering her mother completely.
And no one—not friends, not fans, not strangers beneath a comment section—has the right to call her out for speaking up.
Because loving Dale means loving the whole truth.
And truth, when shared with respect, does not stain legacy—it stitches it tighter.
I never had the closeness with a father that Victoria speaks of. But I don’t envy her—I respect her. And I believe Dale would too.
And even her children deserve to speak with dignity.
Tracey, Australia
No your mother probably wasn’t mad, just very sad that she had been rejected by her lover and her illness probably didn’t help matters. Imho says a lot about how Charles’ treated the women in his life, imho it would seem that once they were of no use to him, he tossed them aside.
First they mocking Charles which Dale wouldn’t like and this person called Dale and adulteress which she was never and my darling designer was not prince Charles mistress or lover, she wasn’t mad or sad, she went through a lot of illnesses both physically and mentally. I believe this person also commented under one of Meredith Constant kanga video a woman who does not know Dale at all, thanking her as an australian who loved and followed Kanga throughout her life, well she surly did not love my darling designer as much as i do mocking Dales children.
TL
Tarran Lawrence, San Rafael, CA, 1 decade ago
Talk about a total brainwashing!! At least she admits her Mother saved the family estate and therefore their sort of hollow pride, and I quote, “In 1990, thanks to Kangas business acumen, Great Durnford Manor was bought back and once again became the family seat.” How dare they continue to slander, not a mentally disturbed lady, but one who was quite a genius! Plus they should not forget that Dr. Ali was championed by Prince Charles and he encouraged supporting the ‘guru.’ Dale also known as “Kanga” was a Wife and Mother to be proud of in most ways. Too bad the was part of the P of W’s circle for too many years and became ‘inconvenient’ in her honesty. The idea that she and Diana, Princess of Wales, were ‘mad’ doesn’t hold water and is a sick farce to save surviving ‘faces’ , in my opinion.
Yes Dale was smart and a genius but to compare her to Diana like that is heartbreaking they where two different people Dale was always the positive, free spirited and confident. No one is slandering dales name if any one slandered Dales name it would be those bad journalist she trusted.
Rod Starr, Clevedon,Somerset., 1 decade ago
i remember all of this so well,and the wretched C Windsor completely shunned Kanga in her later years,she was indeed a loyal friend to mr Wales,but if suddenly one goes down with something of a mental illness,you are shoved out with no further thought. Rather like Prince John who had many difficulties,Queen Mary banished him to a remote cottage on an estate ,and she rarely, if ever,,saw him again. Such is the cruelty of the windsors. One things for sure,Kanga was far and away much nicer that camilla parker bowles.
Stop pitying women against camilla is nice to, they don’t know Dale at all personally.
Anonymous, Unknown, 1 decade ago
I can’t believe the nasty comments. This lady is just telling the story of her mother’s illness and the effect it has had on her. Being rich and affluent does not always help someone who is ill in that manner. We regularly hear of people in less comfortable financial circumstances who are ill and whose behaviour causes dreadful angst for their families, this would appear to be the same situation only in a much more public way. My heart goes out to that girl, she has suffered enormously during her childhood but she doesn’t appear to have gone off the rails herself. Fair play to her.
Thank God someone had a for Victoria because its true its difficult living with someone with a mental illness, but i like to remember Dale Tryon as my darling designer, the queen of my heart.
Mrs. H, Vale of Clwyd, North Wales,
Pity she didn’t inherit her mother’s beauty
This made me feel shocked how dare this heartless woman say that victoria always looked like her mother with brunette hair from her father. This woman does not know what true beauty means.
Jainie, Gloucestershire, 1 decade ago
This is such a sad story, I just do not know how Camilla Parker-Bowles can look herself in the mirror – and as for Prince Charles he is the pitts!
Again pitying Dale and Camilla against each other, and calling Charles names does not justify Dale at all.
Sam, Spain, 1 decade ago
That dress Kanga is wearing in the picture with Charles… please!!!! I wish I could forget that dress!!! Soooo horribleeeeeee!!!!!
This one is definitely not fan or friend of kanga i am not getting rid of kanga dresses im collecting most of them they’re not horrible and hideous they are pretty, beautiful, cute and colourful light weight dresses with pockets too.
J
Jenny, London, 1 decade ago
“Sheikhs dont really understand my title the Honourable so they assume I am a princess, she smiles.” Oh, please. They know perfectly well that you’re not a princess. Get over yourself.
Well her other was the Australian princess so she is a princess.
Reubenene, Somewhere In The World, 1 decade ago
The greycoats got rid of poor Kanga, because she was in the way and talked too much. She wasn’t mentally ill at all.
Poor Kanga oh wow now they act like they care about Dale they never did, if they did they respect her family.
Wilma, village in the middle of nowhere, 1 decade ago
The point of the article is obviously 1) Publicity for the business, 2) closure with the Kanga syndrome. Poor girl, I do have sympathy for her. However, interestingly, as far as I am concerned that means Charles made two women very unhappy….
Again saying Charles made two women unhappy he did not make Dale unhappy and can we please stop comparing her to Diana, Dale was business woman in the international fashion world.
This article is to call out all these people trying to mock my darling designer’s family especially her children who carry her in their heart, when ever i watch Victoria and Zoe Tryon i see there mother in them.
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