She Knew All Along: The Death Of Princess Diana

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Death of Diana— She Knew all Along

On August 31st, 1997 Princess Diana got into a fatal car accident in the tunnel Pont D'Alma. Her driver was drunk and lost control driving at high speed while being chased by paparazzi. It became known as an accident, but even today others believe it wasn’t an accident at all.
Before the accident Diana left a note for her butler, Paul Burrell, predicting her death. The letter read, “This particular phase in my life is most dangerous. *********** is planning ‘an accident’ in my car, brake failure and serious head injury in order to make a clear path for Charles to marry”. Burrell used this evidence in his book ‘A Royal Duty’.
The princess’s anxiety formed from the thought of the queen killing her. She ordered a sweep of her room and a sound system for several nights. She thought they were going to her killed because Prince …show more content…

He showed them every note that she wrote to him about her expected death. He even recalled discussions about the death with her and shared that too. He really cared about the princess and wanted to share as much useful information that he could to find out what happened to her.
Another theory supports that the paparazzi had something to do with her death. It claims that they were always around. That night they were chasing her and the lights were bright. That might have been the reason the driver lost control of the car.
An article claims, “She would perhaps have caused a press sensation with an unplanned pledge from CGI stage to raise money to help educate women in South Sudan.” (Newsweek).
This article talked about what Princess Diana would be doing if alive today. It said that she would have still been a great role model for younger children and adults. Also, she still would have been caught up in the latest fashion as she was before she died.
It said that she will always be remembered as a great member of the royal family. Quoting that she was, “Gone but not

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