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When Diana predicted her tragic end in a car accident…two years before she died

Documentary film Diana’s investigations goes back to the premonition the princess would have before she died. Getty Images:

How Lady Diana lost her life in a car accident twenty-five years ago, the documentary Diana’s investigations returns to the princess’s premonition that it would appear on a mysterious note.

Twenty-five years after her tragic death in a car crash in Paris on August 31, 1997, the legend Lady Diana is more vibrant than ever. Series among the many documentaries dedicated to him Diana’s investigationsAired on August 18 by Discovery +, a long time ago brings a deliberate and terrifying revelation. “The Mishcon Note.” The mother of Princes William and Harry predicted that she would be involved in a car accident two years before her tragic end. It all begins in October 1995, when Diana requested a private meeting with her legal counsel, Victor Mishkon, allegedly to “talk to him about something that was bothering her” because Daily Beast who had access to the first preview images of the documentary.

During their conversation, Diana Spencer told Mishcon that “reliable sources,” whom she did not want to name, had told her “that a car accident could be staged.” And Diana to predict that she would “eventually die or be seriously injured.”

Cautionary notes

Two years later, the worst happens. Lady Diana and her companion at the time, Dodi Al-Fayed, and her driver, Henri Paul, died after their Mercedes crashed into a pillar in the Pont de l’Alma tunnel in Paris. According to experts in the documentary, Mishcon handed the note of the meeting with Lady Dee to Sir Paul Condon, then Commissioner of London’s Metropolitan Police.

Diana and Charles, for better or for worse

It was not until Condon’s successor, John Stevens, took office that the public became aware of the note’s existence, as Condon had locked it away in a safe. “When a civil servant from the Crown announced his request, I made sure that this letter was immediately given to a royal civil servant, who was then Michael Burgess and later Lord Justice Scott Baker,” said Lord Stevens. Daily Beast.

“I saw Lord Mishcon about a month before he died, around the spring of 2005, and he insisted that he thought: [Diana] was paranoid and that he didn’t appreciate it that much [la note]”. A second letter, allegedly written by Diana in October 1996, two months after her divorce from Prince Charles, echoed a similar premonition. Diana’s butler Paul Burrell published it in his 2003 book. On Royal Duty.

Source: Le Figaro

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