In a startling revelation, new details have emerged about Princess Diana’s final hours before her tragic passing in 1997.
Just hours prior to the fatal car crash, reports indicate that she engaged in a heated argument with her boyfriend, Dodi Fayed.
At the age of 36, Diana was navigating the complexities of life post-divorce from Prince Charles, who is now 77.
The year after her separation marked a new chapter for Diana.
She spent the summer globe-trotting, visiting vibrant cities like New York, Washington, D.C., and St. Tropez.
This getaway was her way of breaking free from the relentless pressure she faced in London.
As her friend put it, “Diana was ready for a fresh start.”
Royal photographers observed that her relationships—including her bond with her sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, now ages 43 and 41 respectively—were flourishing.
“She seemed to have everything in place,” one photographer noted about Diana’s life post-marriage.
Diana’s search for companionship became particularly poignant after her breakup with cardiologist Hasnat Khan.
A desire for distraction led her to billionaire Mohamed Al Fayed, who welcomed Diana and her children to his lavish villa in St. Tropez.
It was there she met Dodi, and their whirlwind romance quickly intensified.
Dodi wasted no time in showering Diana with lavish gifts that defined their brief yet passionate relationship.
As explained by a close associate, “Dodi became Diana’s escape.” He sent her extravagant parcels like a plethora of exotic fruits, rooms filled with pink roses, and even a luxurious Cartier watch, enhancing the allure of their romance.
However, the attention of the media was relentless.
By late August, as Diana returned from a charity trip to Bosnia, she and Dodi found themselves at the mercy of relentless paparazzi in St. Tropez.
“Dodi had access to private jets and yachts,” an insider shared, hinting at the extravagant lifestyle that defined their relationship.
Even amidst the public spotlight, it seems Diana viewed their relationship as a fleeting affair.
“She once told a friend, ‘I need marriage like a hole in the head,’” revealing that she did not see Dodi as a permanent fixture in her life, much to the skepticism of those around her.
Things took a worrying turn on August 30.
Following a fraught drive, where the couple was pursued by flashing cameras, tensions escalated into a violent disagreement.
Witnesses noted that Diana pleaded with Dodi to slow down during the chaotic ride, and her distress was palpable upon arriving at their destination.
At the villa, her unease was evident.
Bodyguard Philippe Dourneau described her demeanor as alarmed, stating, “It was clear she wanted to escape the situation.” Remaining withdrawn, Diana and Dodi avoided any display of affection, appearing more like two individuals merely coexisting under strained circumstances.
The following day, tragedy struck.
As they made their way back to Paris, the couple was once again hounded by aggressive paparazzi.
Their driver, Henri Paul, a known heavy drinker, lost control of the vehicle, leading to a catastrophic crash in the Pont de l’Alma tunnel.
The only survivor, bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones, suffered devastating injuries—a haunting reflection of that fateful night.
The haunting events leading up to Diana’s untimely demise underscore the relentless pursuit of her fame, alongside the emotional turmoil she faced.
While many remember her as the “People’s Princess,” these final moments reveal a woman grap