'Letter' reveals Diana was sure Charles wanted her dead
'Letter' reveals Diana was sure Charles wanted her dead
Princess Diana also frequently spoke about her desire to move overseas.

New Delhi:The inquest into Princess Diana's death in a 1996 car crash has turned up a most startling letter once again.

The letter, which is said to be handwritten by the former princess of Wales details her suspicions that Charles was having an affair with Tiggy Legge-Bourke, nanny to Diana's two sons.

Diana was convinced that Charles had made Tiggy pregnant and therefore wanted her dead so he could marry Tiggy. Diana handed over the letter to her butler Paul Burrell, who published it in his book in 2003. There's suspicion that the letter is a forgery that the butler may have written it himself.

Princess Diana also frequently spoke about her desire to move overseas and escape the constant paparazzi attention she received in the UK. Princess of Wales confided about her desire to give up her royal duties and move abroad and escape the uninterrupted paparazzi attention she received in Britain, a royal correspondent, who spoke to Diana only six hours before her death, told her inquest on Thursday.

The princess also revealed a desire to start a global charity called the Diana Hospices in her last conversation with the correspondent, says PTI.

What's your reaction?

Comments

https://chuka-chuka.com/assets/images/user-avatar-s.jpg

0 comment

Write the first comment for this!