Princess Diana’s death: Prince Harry stirs up a hornet’s nest, claims ‘a lot left unexplained’

In a recent interview about his memoir ‘Spare’, Prince Harry has claimed that “there’s a lot of things that are unexplained” about the accident that led to his mother Princess Diana’s death. She had died in a car crash in Paris in 1997.

The royal, who was speaking to ITV, also said that there is also no point in reopening inquiries into the incident.

Harry told Bradby that there are a lot of things that are unexplained. He has been asked before whether he wants to open up another inquiry. He said that he doesn’t really see the point at this stage.

The Prince has also raised questions like why Princess Diana’s driver lost control of the Mercedes, in which she was traveling on the fateful night 26 years ago. Mohamed Fayed’s son Dodi, who was dating Diana at that time, had also died in the crash.

Prince Harry’s Sensational Claims In Memoir ‘Spare’

Prince Harry’s sensational claims in memoir ‘Spare’

‘Physically attacked by Brother’

The Guardian newspaper reported one of the most striking claims from Prince Harry. In his memoir, he has claimed that he was physically attacked by his brother, William.

‘William Grabbed His Collar, Ripped Necklace’

Harry writes that his brother made a comment about Meghan at his London cottage. It led to an argument between the two where William grabbed his collar, ripped his necklace and knocked him to the floor.

‘William & Catherine Mocked His Party Uniform’

Prince and Princess of Wales William and Catherine laughed after seeing him dressed in a Nazi uniform for a party, writes BBC.

‘Harry And William Urged Father Not To Marry Camilla’

The Sun reports that Harry, in his memoir ‘Spare’ writes that he and William begged their father not to marry now Queen Consort, Camilla, over fears she would be their ‘wicked stepmother.’

After the incident happened in the Alma tunnel, several conspiracy theories came up. In one, it was alleged that Prince Philip seemed to have ordered the security services to assassinate the couple.

In the book ‘Spare’ scheduled to be officially released on January 10, 2023, the Prince revealed that he had also asked to be driven at the same speed through the same tunnel in 2007 as there were so many questions that were unanswered, especially from the inquest. He thinks that it was “almost physically impossible to lose control of a vehicle unless you are completely blinded at the wheel”.
The Duke of Sussex, who was speaking to ITV’s Tom Bradby for ‘Prince Harry: The Interview’, has also revealed that he has also seen the pictures from the official police report of the case at his request.

Prince Harry has also said that he believed that if the mediapersons had not been following his mother’s car, the “end result” would not have occurred.

FAQs

  1. When did Princess Diana die?
    August 31, 1997
  2. When is Prince Harry’s memoir ‘Spare’ going to get released?
    Prince Harry’s book ‘Spare’ will be officially released on January 10, 2023.

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