Princess Diana reportedly predicted her fatal car accident in an unpublished note
Princess Diana reportedly predicted her fatal car accident in an unpublished note
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Princess Diana predicted she would die in the Paris car crash that claimed her life, according to a report by . The late royal, who died aged 36 in the 1997 crash, reportedly had a meeting with her personal legal adviser, Victor Mischon, to 'talk to him about something that was on his mind' in 1995, and he took notes of the conversation in what later became known as the "Mischon Note". During the meeting, Diana allegedly mentioned that "reliable sources", whom she would not name, told her that "a car accident could be staged" and that she "would either end up dead, be seriously injured".
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The wild revelation will be discussed in detail in the upcoming Discovery+ docuseries, The Diana Investigations, which premieres August 18. The series (see trailer below) takes an in-depth look at the shocking accident, which also claimed the lives of Diana's partner Dodi Al-Fayed and her driver, Henri Paul, and the aftermath. Their death came after Henri crashed their Mercedes into a pillar at 105 km/h in the Pont de l'Alma tunnel in Paris while trying to escape paparazzi on a motorbike...
Princess Diana predicted she would die in the Paris car crash that claimed her life, according to a report by . The late royal, who died aged 36 in the 1997 crash, reportedly had a meeting with her personal legal adviser, Victor Mischon, to 'talk to him about something that was on his mind' in 1995, and he took notes of the conversation in what later became known as the "Mischon Note". During the meeting, Diana allegedly mentioned that "reliable sources", whom she would not name, told her that "a car accident could be staged" and that she "would either end up dead, be seriously injured".
Learn more about Princess Diana
The wild revelation will be discussed in detail in the upcoming Discovery+ docuseries, The Diana Investigations, which premieres August 18. The series (see trailer below) takes an in-depth look at the shocking accident, which also claimed the lives of Diana's partner Dodi Al-Fayed and her driver, Henri Paul, and the aftermath. Their death came after Henri crashed their Mercedes into a pillar at 105 km/h in the Pont de l'Alma tunnel in Paris while trying to escape paparazzi on a motorbike...