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Staff have revealed the desperate lengths Princess Diana went to amid fears that she was being spied on.
Diana has been found to have staff lift the floorboards and disassemble their phones when she was concerned someone was spying on her.
Speaking about the second part of the ITV documentary about the late princess, her former butler Paul Burrell admitted that Diana believed she was being followed and watched.
Diana’s biographer, Andrew Morton, told ITV’s Martin Bashir: “I was certainly very concerned about Secret Services, about MI5, about MI6.
Strange things were happening inside the houses of the Prince and Princess of Wales. His bodyguard, Ken Wharf, felt like he was being followed.
He continued: “His confidant Richard Kay, the Daily Mail reporter, was robbed several times and decided to hire a private detective. They raided my own office. But there was a catalog of things.”
While Paul Burrell told the presenter: “The princess suspected that they were following her, that they were watching her.
“She was under surveillance, whether it was for hacking, spying … there were times when we lifted the floorboards and unscrewed the end of the phones to see if there was any listening device.
“The princess was not paranoid, but she was worried.”
The mother of Prince Harry and Prince William married Prince Charles in July 1981.
In the infamous interview with Martin Bashir on the BBC Panorama in 1995 before her death, the People’s Princess explained to the world why she thought she would never be Queen, and it all had to do with the Royal Family’s perception of her. she.
When Bashir asked her “Do you think you will ever be queen?”, She quickly replied “no I don’t, no”.
She added: “I would like to be a queen of people’s hearts, in people’s hearts, but I don’t see myself being the queen of this country.”
“I don’t think many people want me to be queen.”
Diana went on to say that by “people” she really meant the establishment she married and feels that they decided she was a “non-initiator.”
When asked why this was the case, Diana went on to say that she believes her problems with the Royal Family are due to “I do things differently” and does not abide by a “rule book” as she leads with the heart and not head.
He added that he thought he had no supporters in the royal house for a strange reason: “They see me as a threat of some kind.”
The documentary arrives ahead of season 4 of The Crown this weekend.
Netflix’s royal drama has reached its fourth season and the series has finally reached the long-awaited arrival of Princess Diana.
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