Clairvoyants about the death of Princess Diana. Astrologer who predicted Princess Diana's death: "It was a murder"! Mysterious flash of white light

Princess Diana by Annie Leibovitz

“This is not an accident,” Mohammed Al-Fayed said publicly after he learned of the death of his son Dodi and his beloved Princess Diana, “It was all set up. And it was murder." The words of a grief-stricken parent could be attributed to a state of passion, but only from August 31, 1997, the Egyptian billionaire stubbornly stood his ground for almost fifteen years. After all, he had facts on his side - strange, inconvenient for the official investigation, confusing the entire chain of events of that night and for some reason not taken into account by anyone.

Father Dodi Al-Fayed arrives for the hearing on the death of Princess Diana and his son, February 18, 2008

Officially, Diana was investigated twice - in France (in 1999) and in the UK (in 2008). Both of them came to disappointing and rather superficial conclusions. They can be summarized as follows: the tragedy occurred due to the extremely careless driving of Henri Paul (the driver of the Mercedes), in whose blood alcohol was found, due to a malfunction of the seat belts, and also due to the irresponsible behavior of the paparazzi, because of which Monsieur Paul had to exceed speed.

Judge Lord Baker near the crime scene, October 8, 2007

The investigation was reopened by the UK in connection with new details of the accident.

Meanwhile, more than 20 years later, enough data has accumulated, as well as various hypotheses, confirming that the scenario of the accident in the Alma Bridge tunnel could not be at all what the French and British investigators presented it to. All of them are designed to prove that Diana's death was not accidental and lies on the conscience of the highest British circles (including the royal family). Lady Dee knew too much and behaved too irresponsibly.

A protester with a banner "They were killed" outside the Royal Courts of Justice, December 12, 2007

The number of such theories has long exceeded a hundred, but we have selected the most interesting of them - from those that have a right to exist to absolutely fantastic. And at the same time, they told how they were “parried” by the official investigation.

London police spokesman Lord Stephens demonstrates a report on the findings of the re-investigation of the death of the Princess of Wales. The report spans over 800 pages and explains a dozen conspiracy theories put forward by Mohammed Al-Fayed and his supporters, December 14, 2006

Henri Paul was not drunk and was on an MI6 assignment that night

As a rule, the first person to fall under the microscope when investigating an accident is the driver. It happened that time too. Henri died on the spot, and when the French investigation announced that the level of alcohol in the blood of the driver of the princess was three times higher than the norm, the conclusion seemed so implausible to everyone that many immediately began to wonder what was really behind this statement.

The only paparazzi picture taken shortly before the accident on August 31, 1997

Indeed, could Diana, her bodyguard Trevor Rhys-Jones and Dodi Al-Fayed actually put themselves at risk and get into a car driven by a man who, according to the British investigation, drank at least 5 glasses of Ricard aperitif?

So there were thoughts that Henri did not actually consume alcohol that night, and the official version was fabricated only in order to hide the fact that he served on MI6. Like, British intelligence instructed him to set up an accident and thus kill the princess and her lover, and since Henri himself could not be saved, the investigation invented the story that he was drunk.

Funeral of Henri Paul, 20 September 1997

Meanwhile, an investigation by the Metropolitan Police Service of London did not reveal any evidence that Henri Paul really worked for British special agents. The fact of a single bribe of a Frenchman was also excluded, because the chances of surviving such an accident for an unprepared person are zero. Moreover, the Metropolitan Police found that on that night, Henri Paul did not even suspect that he would have a night shift at Diana and Dodi. His working day ended at 7 pm, and only a couple of hours later he received a call from the Ritz hotel service with instructions to take high-profile customers to a restaurant.

The restaurant, by the way, was changed by Dodi Al-Fayed at the very last moment (since the previous one was already crowded with paparazzi). Accordingly, the route has also changed. So it was certainly impossible for the driver to plan a competent operation to eliminate the princess that night - there was too little data.

Funeral of the Princess of Wales, September 6, 1997

As for alcohol in the blood, later several more tests confirmed that Monsieur Paul did indeed drink more that night than was required by law, which, in principle, is quite consistent with the fact that his shift came to an end long before his called for overtime. Meanwhile, the question of why none of the Ritz service or Mercedes passengers smelled alcohol from the driver and entrusted him to carry the princess remains open.

By the way, Diana's bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones was also accused of working for MI6, who just survived, but did not remember any details due to a head injury. According to the version presented by the former British spy Richard Tomlinson, his physical fitness quite allowed him to survive the accident, and the "fabricated" amnesia served as an excellent help in order not to rely on him as a witness.

Princess bodyguard Trevor Rhys-Jones arrives for a hearing at the High Court in London, January 24, 2008

Diana was killed by the royal family because she was pregnant by a Muslim

This version is also defended by Mohammed Al-Fayed. In his opinion, the information about the affair of the former daughter-in-law with a Muslim angered the royal family so much (they say that the mother of the future king cannot connect her life with a representative of the Islamic faith) that some of its representatives - first of all, Prince Philip and Diana's sister Lady Sarah McCorquodale - decided intervene. Moreover, according to the testimony of Father Dodi and some servants from his villa, Diana was expecting a child from her lover, and on September 1, the couple, along with the news of the engagement, was going to announce this as well.

Diana and Dodi Al Fayed on holiday in Saint-Tropez, July 1997

Bastard born to a Muslim mother of the future king of Great Britain - for British royalties it would be too much

The Metropolitan Police cited several counterarguments to Mohammed's accusations. Firstly, by this time Diana already knew the art of communicating with the press, and it was not in her style to talk about such high-profile news from her life without prior preparation. No preparations were made for a possible press conference at that time.

Dodi Al-Fayed in Canada, March 20, 1997

On August 30, Dodi Al-Fayed did indeed visit the Alberto Rossi jewelry boutique, however, judging by the CCTV footage, he left only (!) with a catalogue. Particularly meticulous calculated: Diana and Dodi had known each other for only seven weeks, and judging by the schedule of both, they spent no more than 23 days together - not the most respectable period for announcing an engagement. And in order to scare the royal family, because Diana had previously met with a representative of the Muslim faith.

His name was Hasnat Khan. He worked as a cardiologist in a London hospital and dated the princess for two years. Then Diana seriously thought about connecting her life with a Pakistani doctor and changing her religion for him, and, as the investigation found out, even Prince Charles gave her his blessing for this marriage. And how could it be otherwise? Indeed, despite their separation, the Prince of Wales still could not reunite with his beloved Camilla, and Diana's potential happiness could well save him from popular hatred and give him a chance for a quiet life with his beloved woman.

Dr. Hasnat Khan, early 1997

As for Diana's pregnancy, Mohammed announced it only in 2001 - you see, too important information to hide it for three and a half years (of course, only if this is not another trick to reopen the investigation). But, despite the skepticism, the investigators checked this version. The princess's blood test for hCG was negative. In addition, judging by the testimony of her friends, Diana did not seek to marry Dodi and carefully monitored contraception.

On the other hand, the version that Diana got rid of for her excessive amorousness continued to grow stronger in the minds. During court hearings in 2007, Mohammed Al Fayed's spokesman Michael Mansfield read to the jury a list of Diana's alleged lovers, based on the testimony of the Princess' private secretary, Michael Gibbons. There were four names on Mansfield's list, and it ended with an ironic "and so on ...", which hinted that in fact the number of Lady Di's men cannot be adequately calculated (see also: Princess Diana's Beloved Men). In any other situation, such information could play against the Princess of Wales, but this time they became part of the accusation against the royal family and the British authorities and are presented as a possible motive for the murder of Lady Spencer.

Renowned British doctor John Loughery outside the High Court on April 27, 2007

Diana was killed by a journalist (and he also worked for British intelligence)

Another "mystical" story hovering around the Parisian tragedy is connected with an old white Fiat Uno, whose traces were found by forensic experts at the collision site of the Mercedes, in which the princess was. According to eyewitnesses, there really was a Fiat in the tunnel, but after the accident, the car instantly disappeared from the “crime scene” ... and it was no longer found within Paris (or was it poorly looked for?).

Suspicion immediately fell on French photographer James Andonson, who previously photographed the couple at the Al Fayed villa in Saint-Tropez and owned the exact same white Fiat. According to Dodi's father, the accident could have happened because Andonson's car "cut off" the Mercedes, causing the driver to lose control and crash into the tunnel wall.

The alleged culprit of the accident - photographer James Anderson - with his wife. In the background is the same white Fiat that cut off Diana and Dodi's car.

Andonson himself denied any involvement in the tragedy. According to him, he had not used the car for a long time, and it was not in that condition (she was already in her ninth year) to catch up and “cut” the Mercedes, which was racing at a speed of about 150 kilometers per hour. And the investigation agreed with him. Soon, however, the journalist hurried to urgently sell his Fiat, but this did not arouse suspicion. There were still no traces of Mercedes paint on Andonson's car.

Meanwhile, Mohammed stood his ground. Intelligence could well have bribed a photographer with extensive experience in spying on people, so that he only slightly pushed the princess's car to the side. His life, unlike the same Henri Paul, was practically not in danger.

The real car was never found, Andonson had some kind of alibi (his wife confirmed that on the night of the accident he was with her in Lignier, 177 miles from Paris, but, as you know, the spouses do not testify against each other), so that the photographer was soon forgotten. And they remembered only three years later - in May 2000, when his incinerated body was found in a car parked in the middle of the forest. Investigators found a bullet mark in the back of his head, and based on testimonies from friends that Andonson's work had been very depressing for him in recent weeks, they quickly issued a verdict - "suicide."

The gates of Kensington Palace on the eighth anniversary of the Princess's death, August 31, 2005

However, the photographer's relatives hastened to refute the friends' words, stating that Andonson, on the contrary, had been in a great mood lately, and demanded an investigation into the murder. Mohammed Al-Fayed agreed with them, as well as conspiracy theorists supporting him, who put forward the version that the “suicide” of the photographer was the work of MI6, who removed an inconvenient witness.

The special services killed Diana themselves (without anyone's help)

In fact, conspiracy theorists have not yet decided whose intelligence - the UK, France or the US - took care of the elimination of the Princess of Wales. In any case, supporters of this theory have no doubt that special agents are to blame for the death of Diana. In their opinion, for the secret services to arrange such an accident is not a dusty business. It is enough just to prepare the scenery and props in advance.

Princess car, August 31, 1997

The first thing that raised questions from the investigation after the accident was the unscheduled replacement of the princess's Mercedes. The fact is that all day on August 31, Diana and Dodi rode in another car, but in the evening the servicemen suddenly found some kind of mystical breakdown in the car and took it in for repair. Instead, the Ritz guests were given another Mercedes, which, by the way, also had its own malfunctions (the car had already been in an accident before) - for example, the seat belts did not work, and for some reason only in the back seats, where Diana was just located with lover. The princess, by the way, as her acquaintances testify, was always very scrupulous about her safety, so if the belts were in good order, she would probably have fastened herself and (who knows?), maybe even survived. After all, the death of Diana's fastened guard has passed.

Due to the fact that the car had already experienced an accident, the driver was forbidden to reach speeds of more than 60 kilometers per hour, but, as luck would have it, that night the paparazzi overtook the Princess’s Mercedes (by the way, according to one of the same theories, these were not photographers, and hired killers, so that if plan A fails, complete the mission), and you won’t tear yourself away from them at such a modest speed.

Finally, the culmination of the operation is the entry of the car into the tunnel, in which none of the 14 cameras work. The latter is explained by the fact that outdoor surveillance in the area is not controlled by the police or private owners, but by the urban transport society of Paris, an organization that closes at 11 pm. The cameras stay on, but they don't record anything, and the only chance to see what's going on is to have a person sitting in front of the monitor. There was no such person that night.

The driver is “helped” to lose control: first he is “cut off” (which has been proven for sure), and then they are blinded by a bright flash of light (this was confirmed by witnesses). Such a technique, as former MI6 officer Richard Tomlinson later told the investigation, is a favorite technique of the special services. According to him, intelligence invented this method specifically for the assassination of Yugoslav leader Slobodan Milosevic in 1992. Although later the Metropolitan Police, to which intelligence graciously opened the doors of their offices specifically to verify the testimony of their former employee, Mr. Tomlinson denied the words. It turned out that the British had no plans to kill Milosevic (which the former agent himself later admitted). The police then found a plan to assassinate another Serbian politician, but there were no hints of using a flash there either.

Former British intelligence officer Richard Tomlinson gave a lot of compromising evidence to MI6, but was later arrested himself in the Diana case in 2006

Meanwhile, eyewitnesses admitted that there was an outbreak. But what was not there was an ambulance that quickly arrived at the scene of the accident. Doctors were then called at 12:26 at night, but Princess Diana was taken to the hospital only at 2:06 - too slowly for such a high-ranking patient. And quite suspicious.

That night they wanted to kill Dodi, not Diana

One of the most implausible theories, but still her conspiracy theorists put forward for consideration. According to this hypothesis, that night "Target No. 1" was not Diana, but Mohammed Al-Fayed. More precisely, his son, by killing whom, the enemies of the Egyptian billionaire could settle scores with him. Diana's death was only a cover for the operation, so that the police would not even think of involving the businessman's ill-wishers as witnesses.

Dodi Al Fayed, March 1997

A few years before the tragedy, Mohammed really managed to make enemies. He fought to get the London department store Harrods for himself, was convicted of illegal financing of the British Conservatives, and also became a defendant in several criminal cases on suspicion of embezzlement and fraud.

Mohammed Al-Fayed in court, January 6, 2004

The Egyptian businessman has always avoided justice, but, according to some conspiracy theorists, his enemies could well take revenge on him on their own - by arranging an accident in the Paris tunnel for his heir.

Diana faked her death and now lives happily away from prying eyes

And for dessert - the most fantastic theory of the death of Diana, which, however, also has its followers. According to her, the Princess of Wales deliberately staged her own death in order to start a new life away from the paparazzi, the royal court and fans.

Several facts prompted this idea of ​​some science fiction conspiracy theorists at once. Firstly, some time before the tragedy, Diana repeatedly admitted to her close associates that they wanted to kill her - and just by organizing the accident. Such evidence is available, for example, from the butler of Princess Paul Barella, to whom Diana sent a letter back in 1993, in which she admitted that she foresees her death. In her opinion, it was supposed to be an accident that would open the way for Charles to marry ... no, not with Camilla. Then Lady Dee was sure that her husband was cheating on her with the nanny of their children - Tiggy Legg-Brook. But now it's not about that.

Diana's butler Paul Barrell presents another book about the life of the princess. In one of his books, he cited a photograph of that very scandalous note from 1993

Perhaps this is how Diana prepared the ground for her own “death” and this is how she set up the Charles she hated? Well, the script, pulling on a quality thriller, but still difficult to execute outside the stage.

Secondly, supporters of this theory complain that no one has shown the body of the princess to the general public. Her body was buried in a closed coffin, and only a few had a chance to see her in the last minutes before she went to the secluded Spencer Island in Northamptonshire.

Yes, knowing the eccentric nature of the Princess of Wales, such an idea could well have visited her. But for her to put it into practice? Such a scenario is only suitable for crazy conspiracy theories.

It has been 20 years since the tragic death of Princess Diana in Paris. Since then, a lot of water has flowed under the bridge: her ex-husband Prince Charles still married his mistress Camilla Parker Bowles, and her sons Prince William and Prince Harry grew up and continued their mother's work - engaged in charitable projects around the world. Many fans of Lady Di often think about how the fate of the heirs to the British throne would have developed if the catastrophe had not claimed the life of the “Queen of Hearts” on that fateful August night. Would Diana have approved of William's marriage to a girl from a non-aristocratic family? Would she like American actress Meghan Markle, who seems to have every chance of becoming the wife of 32-year-old Harry? These and other questions were recently answered by Simone Simmons, a clairvoyant and close friend of Diana. According to Simmons, the Princess of Wales still gets in touch with her and discusses topics that concern her.

Almost 20 years ago, one of the most beloved representatives of the British royal family, Princess Diana, passed away. During her life, a slender blonde with a languid look was a real mystery that many are still trying to solve. Only a few people knew what Lady Dee really was. She trusted her secrets only to a select circle of close associates, which for more than four years included the British clairvoyant and healer Simone Simmons.

The Princess of Wales and the medium met in the early nineties at an alternative medicine clinic. The women quickly became close and began to meet almost every day, and they could also communicate with each other on the phone for 10 hours a day. Diana shared with Simone everything that worried her. Moreover, Lady Di quite calmly discussed with her friend the details of her personal life, which the media often twisted in their own way. According to Miss Simmons, their friendship with the ex-wife of Prince Charles was so strong that Diana continues to get in touch with her to this day - from the other world.

Kate Middleton VS Meghan Markle

Recently, Simone Simmons, who has devoted several biographical books to Princess Diana, decided to remind the journalists of the British edition of The Daily Mail about how much Miss Spencer used to be attached to her. The clairvoyant claims that Lady Dee to this day discusses with her current events taking place in the country (according to the medium, the Princess of Wales is seriously concerned about Brexit issues, and believes that it will only benefit the UK), as well as the personal life of her beloved sons.

“We didn’t have taboo topics: we discussed absolutely everything. Surprisingly, I still hear it. It is very strange. She talks to me about the situation in the world, and also that she loves her little grandchildren George and Charlotte very much,” Simmons told reporters.

By the way, Princess Diana also treats her daughter-in-law Kate Middleton very well. Simone claims that Lady Dee fully approves of the choice of the eldest son. She is not embarrassed that the wife of her heir was born into a non-aristocratic family without a hint of a title. “Katherine is the perfect match for William. She is very happy with her fiancee. True, Diana used to worry that Kate was too thin, but now everything is wonderful, ”said the clairvoyant.

And if William's wife suits Diana in all respects, then the current passion of his younger brother pleases her much less. Apparently, Lady Dee is not happy that Harry is dating a divorced American actress Meghan Markle - supposedly she does not suit him at all, either in status or in character.

“She told me that she wants Harry to be with a woman who can be relied upon, because he is a very sensitive and vulnerable young man. He had many lovers, but keeping him is not an easy task. Some time ago, Diana told me the name of the girl who was perfect for him. Dee told me that Harry knew right away that his girlfriend was the one. Unfortunately, their relationship did not work out, because his fiancee could not withstand the pressure from his family and increased public attention to himself, ”said the words of the titled girlfriend Simone Simmons.

Personal experiences

The Princess of Wales from time to time reflects on her love affairs. According to Simone Simmons, Diana never loved billionaire playboy Dodi Al Fayed, who died in a car accident with her. Allegedly, Lady Dee and Dodi had exclusively friendly relations, and she, being a person with a very kind heart, only wanted to help him understand himself.

“Men like Dodi never attracted Diana. I am sure that there was nothing serious between them, ”the clairvoyant said.

According to a British woman with psychic abilities, the last couple of years of her life, the “queen of hearts” was in love with heart surgeon Hasnat Khan. One of the few who knew about this was, of course, Simone: “Diana had a favorite type. She could not resist smart and caring men. She carefully concealed her novels, so her relationship with Hasnat for two years was a secret.

After a high-profile divorce from Prince Charles, Diana was confident that she could live a normal life. She even planned to move with Hasnat to another country and give birth to a baby. However, the talented surgeon did not agree to such an adventure and completely left her.

Oddly enough, but it was after the break with Mr. Khan that Diana improved relations with Charles. Simone insists that her friend continued to have tender feelings for the heir to the British throne, even after breaking up with him.

“She loved Charles until her death. Of course, Diana was angry with him, but she never stopped loving. After the discord with Hasnat, she even assumed that she and her ex-husband had every chance of reuniting. However, Camilla would not allow this. In 1996, Diana even asked Charles to “make Parker Bowles an honest woman” and marry her,” the clairvoyant said.

According to Simmons, the marriage of the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II and his first wife would never have broken up if Diana were five or six years older. Lady Di was too young and naive when she got married.

Dedicated to the life and work of the great soothsayer Vanga.

In her book The Truth About Wang, the fortune teller's niece Krasimira Stoyanova reveals the secrets of many previously unknown predictions. It is known that the Bulgarian clairvoyant often predicted events in the lives of world celebrities. One of them was princess Diana.

On the day when the world community welcomed the newlyweds of the royal family - Diana and Charles Vanga saw the gloomy end of this story. “This wedding will kill the girl,” she said clearly. “We will die together… she will hear of my death, but we will die together.” Both the fortune teller and Princess Diana died in August. Vanga died on August 11, 1996. Princess Diana was in a fatal car accident on August 31, 1997.

Wedding of Diana and Prince Charles. Photo: kinopoisk.ru

In the life of a princess, luck and misfortune constantly went hand in hand. She was lucky to get into the most famous family in the UK, but no one will call her personal life happy. She was the favorite of her people, but she was not loved by her own husband. Diana could serve as a role model in the purity of her intentions, in the nobility of her behavior, and in how humbly she accepted all difficulties. But fate did not give her the opportunity to realize herself even in good deeds - Diana died in her prime.

After a car accident that killed Princess Diana and her lover Dodi Al Fayed, a lot of rumors and speculation surfaced. It is difficult to say which of this is true and which is guesswork, but it became clear that for Lady Dee herself and for her entourage, this death was not a complete surprise. Here are some mystical facts about the death of the princess.

1. After her divorce from Prince Charles in August 1996, Diana uttered the phrase that August is the most unfortunate month for her, and, most likely, she will also die in August.

2. Princess Butler Paul Barrell quoted Lady Dee's letter, in which she once again and more specifically formulated her gloomy forebodings: “I have entered the most terrible phase of my life. Anything can happen now. For example, a brake failure in my car, an accident and death. This will allow Charles to marry Camille».

3. Together with Dodi, Diana flew to the British healer Rita Rogers 19 days before the tragic car accident.

4. Another clairvoyant - Simone Simons- diagnosed Diana with "black energy vortexes" located on the left side (side of the heart) of the princess's bed. According to the conclusion of the medical examination, Diana died precisely from a rupture of the heart.

5. The only survivor of the disaster Trevor Rhys-Jones remembers nothing.

There are many versions of the accident in which Princess Diana died, but one thing remains important - Vanga connected Diana's death with her wedding to Prince Charles. It is not known whether this is a coincidence, but it is clear that if Diana had not become a member of the royal family, things could have turned out differently.

On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the death of the British Princess Diana, Japanese psychic Riiho Okawa, who heads the large-scale religious movement “Happy Science” in his homeland, published an interview that he allegedly took from the “lonely spirit” Lady Dee he had caused a few weeks ago.

"Good afternoon. Are you Princess Diana? ”, - this is how the afterlife communication begins. "Yes. Yes,” is the answer. “Has Diana ever said “uh-huh” in her interviews?” asks the Mirror newspaper, which published excerpts from Okawa’s extensive “questionnaire”.

The spirit of Diana sympathizes with her daughter-in-law - the wife of Prince William. “Katherine is very kind to me. I feel it,” she says of Kate Middleton. The ghostly Diana is far from being so disposed towards her ex-husband. When asked if she can forgive him, the spirit replies, “No, definitely not. No no no. I don't hate him, but I believe he is the devil." She also stated that her husband did not really love her, did not appreciate her mind and heart, but used her beauty as his accessory.

Regarding the car accident in which she died, the ghost princess said, “There was a car accident and I was taken to the hospital. After that I sleep, I sleep, I sleep, I sleep, but I'm still alive." Asked if she believes she was murdered, Diana replies: “I'm not sure, but I feel evil intent… Perhaps the secret service or… Someone wanted to take my life after my divorce. Is it coming from Charles or... He could have sent his messenger of death."

"What do you think of Queen Elizabeth?" the medium asks. “About which?” The ghost asks a counter question, apparently hinting that in the history of the country there were two queens with that name. “About the mother of Prince Charles,” Riiho clarifies. “Ah, Elizabeth… Hmmm… I think she’s a good mother. But she is the last, the last light of England,” says Diana enigmatically. And then she prophesies that a new revolution is brewing in the country and that the royal power in Great Britain may soon end - it is possible that even before her eldest son William has the opportunity to ascend the throne.

“My tragedy is that this is a turning point. There is no truth. No love. No fidelity... I feel different from others. This is the reason why I prefer Islam,” states the spirit of Her Highness.

When Okawa tells Diana that she is dead and a ghost, her stormy reaction follows: “Oh no! Lord, No! Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no... I don't like ghosts. Oh, no, no, no, no, no... It's a dream, a dream, a dream, a bad dream, a bad dream... I have a grave, of course, in England, but I don't live in that grave. I mean, dead people lie underground, but I'm not there, of course... You say 20 years have passed since my death, but I don't understand my essence. Who am I? What am I? How should I live? Am I just sleeping or am I lying like a dead man? Please enlighten me,” she says to the Japanese.

The full post-mortem interview with Diana Okawa sells on Amazon.com for almost $10 a copy. And claims that it is well sold out.

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Astrologer Russell Grant: Princess Diana was murdered

The popular British Russell Grant, who spoke in his new interview about the death of Lady Di predicted by him, claims that it was a murder.

Russell Grant, former presenter of the BBC morning show, became especially well-known in Britain after taking part in the hugely popular BBC television project "Strictly Come Dancing" known to us as Dances with stars or Dancing with the Stars).

The 60-year-old astrologer began sharing sensational details of his friendship with and his thoughts on the circumstances of her tragic death in Paris only after Princess Diana's former butler Paul Burrell testified.

Burrell opened up about Russell Grant's special relationship with Diana, after which the astrologer, who had previously avoided this topic in his contacts with the media, became less careful in his statements.

In his interview with RadioTimes, he talks about how he foresaw the tragedy 3 weeks before the fatal trip of Princess Diana and Dodi al-Fayed, warned Diana about this and says: my friend Diana was killed.

Royal family astrologer: Princess Diana was a wonderful person

Russell Grant first met Diana backstage at the Royal Variety Show in London in 1984.

By that time, he already belonged to a closed circle close to the Royal Family, having been introduced to the Queen Mother in 1978.

He was called the Royal Astrologer.

His relationship with Diana was especially close.

The astrologer was one of the few people with whom Princess Diana had trusting contacts.

From the testimony of Paul Burrell

The butler was asked if Princess Diana had ever consulted astrologers.

“She saw many, but the only one she ever trusted was Russell Grant,” he said.

Asked in an interview if he was Princess Diana's confidant, Russell Grant said:

“Yes, and I loved her. She was a wonderful, incredible, gorgeous person.”

"It's a pity they killed her."

Princess Diana's trusted astrologer warned her of a possible tragedy

Grant said he predicted the deaths of Diana and Dodi al-Fayed and that his prediction can be seen in his newspaper column.

“If you look at the date August 10, 1997, I said in general terms that their relationship is doomed and heading towards ending in tears. And she died on August 31,” he said.

When asked if he warned Princess Diana about this, her trusted astrologer replied:

“Yes, I warned her. I said you can't go there. Don't go anywhere with him. You must end this."

“It was wrong. They were unhappy lovers' added Grant. (literally " star crossed lovers"- an English idiom of astrological origin: lovers against the stars, "they not a couple»).

However, in his interview, Russell Grant never said anything definite about who ordered the murder.

“Who knows,” he said, “I think there are still questions waiting to be answered. But don't ask me about it. I was looking for answers for myself, and I have them.

A jury of inquiry in London upheld by a majority the findings that Princess Diana and Dodi al-Fayed died in a car accident in Paris, in a tunnel on the Seine embankment on August 31, 1997, as a result of the gross negligence of their driver, Henri Paul, in whose blood an amount of alcohol was found, 3 times the legal limit.

Also, the paparazzi were blamed for the accident, whose cars were chasing the Mercedes in which Diana was.

That night, Dodi al-Fayed and Henri Paul died on the spot. Princess Diana was taken to the hospital and died 2 hours after the accident.

The only one who was in the car and survived was bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones, but he suffered severe head and facial injuries and cannot remember the events of that evening.

Russell Grant, who has featured on the BBC's Breakfast Time since 1983, admitted that astrology was only a hobby for him in the beginning.

Television work has never made him much money - about £25 a day at the height of his fame at the BBC.

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