THE LETTERS OF PRINCES DIANA, PROVED THAT SHE PREDICTED HER CAR CRASH, AS SHE STATED IN THE LETTERS THAT THERE WAS A ACCIDENT PLAN
As Princess Diana passed away in 1997, August, at a car accident in Paris, the whole world was in shock, since she was a loving figure from the Royal Family. As the doctors stated, she passed away due to fatal head injury related with her crash, there were many conspiracy theories that she was assassinated.
As she was a big figure from the Royal Family, she was one of the most photographed person in the world. As the Guardian suggested, paparazzi were $500,000 for pictures.
Princess Diana became a member of the Royal Family when she was married Prince Charles, in 1981, at the St Paul’s Cathedral in London.
When it was 1982, she welcomed her son Prince William, and in 1984, her second son, Prince Harry was born.
But she was not happy in her marriage, as her husband, Prince Charles was having an affair with Camilla. In the authorized biography of Prince Charles, had stated that his affair with Camilla started in 1986.
It was in 1989, when Diana confronted Camilla, as she stated, “I know what’s going on between you and Charles and I just want you to know that,”
“[Diana] said to me: ‘You’ve got everything you ever wanted. You’ve got all the men in the world falling in love with you and you’ve got two beautiful children, what more do you want?’”
“So I said, ‘I want my husband.’ And I said, ‘I’m sorry I’m in the way and it must be hell for both of you. But I do know what’s going on. Don’t treat me like an idiot,’”
Howard Hodgson, royal author stated, “She was well aware that the Queen had the constitutional right and authority under common law to take control of both boys’ care and education,”
“As such she could become the boys’ guardian or even appoint one: this would probably be their father and that might lead to Diana’s exclusion if she finally burned all her bridges with the Royal Family.”
Accordin to Hodgson, Princess Diana was aware that Queen and Prince Charles, “had already hatched such a plot and were only waiting for the right moment to execute it.”
But Diana’s plan was simple. She was going to be loved by the people, and so she would be safe from the ill plots of the palace.
As she was not just afraid that they would take her sons away, she was afraid that there may be someone who would like to kill her. As it is stated, she talked about her death, 10 months prior her passing at the car accident in Paris.
Former butler of Diana, Paul Burrell stated that he kept some of the letters she sent to her. As he revealed, Diana told him that he should keep the letters, “just in case”, as she warned him against her death.
The letters were shared by Daily Mirror in 2003, as, “I am sitting here at my desk today in October, longing for someone to hug me and encourage me to keep strong and hold my head high. This particular phase in my life is the most dangerous,”
“XXXXX is planning ‘an accident’ in my car, brake failure and serious head injury.”
“I have been battered, bruised and abused mentally by a system for 15 years now, but I feel no resentment … I am strong inside and maybe that is a problem for my enemies.”
“Thank you Charles for putting me through such hell and for giving me the opportunity to learn from the cruel things you have done to me.”
“With the benefit of hindsight, the content of that letter has bothered me since her death,”
Another person who is connected with Diana’s passing had talked recently, the surgeon, MonSef Dahman, who was at the hospital where Diana was rushed into.
“The thought that you have lost an important person, for whom you cared personally, marks you for life,” Dahman said to Daily Mail, in the interview.
“I was resting in the duty room when I got a call from Bruno Riou, the senior duty anaesthetist, telling me to go to the emergency room,”
“I wasn’t told it was Lady Diana, but [only] that there’d been a serious accident involving a young woman.”
“It only took that moment for all this unusual activity to become clear to me,”
“For any doctor, any surgeon, it is of very great importance to be faced with such a young woman who is in this condition. But of course even more so if she is a princess.”
“We tried electric shocks, several times and, as I had done in the emergency room, cardiac massage,” Dahman continued.
“Professor Riou had administered adrenaline. But we could not get her heart beating again.”
“We fought hard, we tried a lot, really an awful lot,”
“Frankly, when you are working in those conditions, you don’t notice the passage of time. The only thing that is important is that we do everything possible for this young woman.” Dahman added in the interview.
“We could not save her. And that affected us very much.”
“I don’t go back to it all the time because a lot of years have gone by,”
“But every time a new book [about Diana’s death] has come out [in France], it has been sent to me. So I have a collection of such books, unfortunately.”
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