Princess Diana somehow became more confident about herself after she married Prince Charles.

Royal author Penny Junor wrote in an article for Daily Mail how the Princess of Wales discovered the power she had over men after discovering her sexuality. The late royal was also very flirtatious towards men when she was still alive.

“As time went on, she discovered her sexuality and the power she had over men. One of those she enchanted was my father, Sir John Junor, the editor of the Sunday Express, but who latterly wrote for the Mail on Sunday,” she said.

Junor went on to say that Princess Diana invited her dad to lunch several times, and Prince William and Prince Harry’s mom also confided in Sir John. Princess Diana managed to flatter him and the former editor became a devotee of the princess.

Since Princess Diana managed to capture the attention of Sir John, he wrote glowingly about her in his articles. And during the War of the Waleses, he shamelessly took Princess Diana side.

Meanwhile, Junor recalled a time when she met Princess Diana while her dad was there. The meeting took place at the Landmark Hotel in London. According to Junor, David Hasselhoff was there too.

“She delivered a masterclass in flirtation. I might not have existed,” Junor said.

However, Junor’s claims about Princess Diana being such a huge flirt didn’t coincide with the claims or another royal expert. Sarah Bradford wrote in her book “Diana,” how Princess Diana felt awkward whenever Prince Charles would try to flirt with her.

Princess Diana reportedly told Bradford how Prince Charles came in and was all over her again. The late royal called her ex-husband’s gesture as weird. Prince Charles and Princess Diana tied the knot in 1981, but they separated in 1992. Four years later, the couple decided to legally divorce.

Following their split, Prince William and Prince Harry continued to live with their dad.