If you read the entire Jonathan Dimbleby book, I think it will give you an idea of who the real man is. He seems to feel pulled by many areas of interest -- kind of a jack of all trades, master of none -- and doesn't make a big mark in any one area. That said, you can clearly tell his passions are the environment, working for respect/tolerance among various religious traditions, traditional craftsmenship/architecture, helping youth in their business initiatives, etc. I have wondered if consolidating his personal life (marrying Camilla) will now also have the effect of helping him focus on specific issues even more and bring more depth to his involvement in them. Some of this may come simply from no longer having the emotional exhaustion of trying to get her into his life but having to move slowly for public acceptance. We shall see. The marriage with Diana was a fiasco, no doubt, but most of us have no idea of the complex issues that lead to it's sad demise. Therefore, I choose not to look at that as the issue that defines Prince Charles.