Paul Burrell reveals Princess Diana was in a second car crash before fatal accident
Former royal butler Paul Burrell has confirmed a shocking revelation about the late Princess Diana after a psychic reading with celebrity medium John Edward on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! Australia.
During the reading, John shared supposed secret details about Diana’s relationship with Paul including a car crash that Diana was involved in before the fatal road accident in 1997.
“You had a friend who passed in a vehicle accident,” John began.
Paul was intrigued after John asked him, “Were there two car accidents? I'm feeling like there were two car accidents – almost like one was foreshadowing and one was tragic.”
After muttering a quiet, “No”, Paul looked up and replied, “Yes! You couldn't possibly know that.”
In 1997, Diana was killed in a car crash in the Pont de l'Alma tunnel in Paris. Dodi Fayed and driver Henri Paul were also killed in the crash.
The reading continued as John brought up the rift between Paul and Diana’s family that was caused from accusations of theft in 2002.
“I feel like you have been ostracised,” John said. “I feel like you are the outcast, your need for validation from your friend's family... (it's) not coming. Like, not coming.”
Paul became even more spooked when John described the contents of Diana’s bedroom. After John mentioned a glass bird owned by Diana, Paul became emotional.
“The glass bird is the (René) Lalique glass bird,” a stunned Paul replied.
“That's what it is. It sat on a side table. He could not have known about a glass Lalique in the Princess's room... impossible.”
Then John mentioned a particular dress that Diana owned, a dress that Diana wears in a reoccurring dream Paul has.
“I do have a dream of me sitting alone with the Princess crossed-legged on the floor and she is wearing a blue dress,” Paul recalled.
“It's the last dress I saw her in. I have never told anybody about that particular dream.”
After the reading, a shaken Paul talked to campmate Jackie Gillies about the previously secret car accident.
“She was frightened that night,” Paul said.
“She crashed her car. She couldn't drive it. She was in the middle of nowhere. She said: ‘What do I do?’”
“I said, ‘You go and lock yourself in the ladies loo in the nearest hotel and I'll come and get you.’ And I did. I went down at midnight and collected her and then rang the police and the Palace to say they can go and tow the car.”