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'She became obsessed with conspiracies': Diana's friend spoke about the experiences of the princess before her death

'12.11.2020'

Source: OK.Magazine

Rosa Monckton admitted that she noticed "sudden changes" in Diana when she began to communicate with controversial journalist Martin Bashir, the author of candid interviews with her. The princess was clearly "exploited" and this led to her death in August 1997, Monckton said. Writes about it OK.Magazine.

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The scandalous interview of Lady Dee on the Panorama program became a hot topic again after 25 years. This happened after Charles Spencer accused the journalist Martin Bashir of falsifying documents in order to get into the trust of his sister: the reporter allegedly learned that Prince Charles was cheating on his wife with a nanny. Recently, a close friend of the Princess of Wales shared new details of the situation.

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Recall that in 1997, the mother of Princes William and Harry crashed in a car accident in Paris, pursued by the paparazzi.

“Instead of being preoccupied with day-to-day affairs, Diana suddenly became obsessed with conspiracies against her,” said Rosa. “She believed Bashir’s outrageous statements — one of his skills, apparently, was to use her fear of being spied on by enemies. He even commissioned to make fake documents to prove it. It must be remembered that this was a woman who was persecuted by the paparazzi throughout the marriage. No wonder she was so impressionable, ”says Rosa.

Monckton added that the interview, "received in bad faith and likely to change the course of history," prompted Diana and Charles to begin divorce proceedings.

“Decisions about their future were made hastily, no one thought about the long-term consequences. One of them is the deprivation of Diana's royal title. If she had saved it, she would still have been under the patronage of the royal family on August 31, 1997 in Paris. And she probably would not have fallen into the hands of a drunk driver hired by Mohammed Al-Fayed, the owner of the Ritz, where Diana dined with his [Mohammed's] son ​​Dodi, ”concluded the princess's friend.

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