Princess Diana's driver reveals details from the night of terror

In 1991, few people knew the truth of Princess Diana's marriage, which was breaking up, while Prince Charles had resumed his relationship with Camilla Parker Bowles. Ruined, she had decided to publicize her side of history by fuelling the wrath of the Royal family of Great Britain, but secrets [...]
In 1991, few people knew the truth of Princess Diana's marriage, which was breaking up, while Prince Charles had resumed his relationship with Camilla Parker Bowles.
Ruined, she had decided to publicize her side of history by stirring up the wrath of the Royal British family, but her darkest secrets came only after death.
Lady Diana died in an accident in Paris, but although she has spent nearly 20 years, the mystery of that night dominates the titles of British media even today.
Colin Tebbutt, one of her most loyal drivers, told of the “The Sun” on the night of August 31, 1997, during which Princess Diana died in a terrible accident, making public details macabre.
After the accident, she does not call it in a morgue, but in a hospital room, where her body was covered with many blankets.
A lot of strangers came and went, and the first thing I did was to stop people from coming to bow over her body”, writes “Th Sun”.
But who were these unknown, important individuals who came to verify Diane's dead body?
Colin Tebbutt gives no names:
People were government members, I didn't know who they were...
They didn't say anything, only they bowed down, looked at him, and then went <x0.
He adds:
I knew why they came there, but I couldn't stop them from coming”
The driver, however, managed to recognise a political figure -- the president of the Republic of France at the time, Jacques Chirac.
He too came to see Diane's lifeless body.
Even after a few hours, later, there were few curious people climbing the window walls to see the body of the princess:
I saw people climbing the walls, they were a little farther away. The windows had no curtains, so I looked for blankets and hung them in the window so that it could not be seen from outside”.
She learns that shortly before her death she called her two sons.
It was a typical telephone conversation between their two sons and their mother, who was on vacation in France.
The conversation was brief because the boys wanted to keep playing with their cousins, not spending time on the phone.
That brief telephone conversation of 1997 still follows Prince William and Harry because their mother, Princess Diana, would die in a car accident that very night.












