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Princess Diana foresaw her accident in ‘Mishcon Note’

Princess Diana foresaw her accident in ‘Mishcon Note’

Princess Diana foresaw her accident in ‘Mishcon Note’

Late Princess Diana

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  • The “Mishcon Note” foresaw that Princess Diana would die or be seriously injured in a car accident.
  • The revelation is part of an upcoming Discovery+ docuseries called “The Diana Investigations”.
  • Diana, Henri Paul, and Dodi Al-Fayed died in a 1997 car crash in Paris’ Pont de l’Alma tunnel.
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Two years prior to her deadly vehicle accident, Princess Diana foresaw that she would perish in an accident.

An international news channel has secured a preview of the upcoming Discovery+ docuseries “The Diana Investigations” in which the terrifying revelation — which became known as the “Mishcon Note” — is examined in detail.

In October 1995, Diana reportedly requested a private meeting with her attorney, Victor Mishcon, to “inform him about anything on her mind.”

Mishcon meticulously recorded their talk, during which Diana allegedly stated that unnamed “reliable sources” had alerted her that “a car accident might be staged.” Diana reportedly predicted that she would “either end up dead or be seriously injured.”

Diana, Dodi Al-Fayed, and Henri Paul perished in a car crash in Paris’ Pont de l’Alma tunnel in August 1997. Paul was drunk and on prescription narcotics, but he was also dodging motorcycle-riding paparazzi.

According to the docuseries, Mishcon told Sir Paul Condon about his meeting with Diana.

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The existence of the message was not revealed to the public until John Stevens, Condon’s successor, assumed office, as Condon had locked it away in a safe.

“When the coroner announced his inquest, I made sure that letter was immediately given to the royal coroner, who at that time was Michael Burgess and then subsequently became Lord Justice Scott Baker,” Lord Stevens said.

“I saw Lord Mishcon about a month before he died, in about the spring of 2005, and he held course to the fact that he thought [Diana] was paranoid, and he hadn’t held much credence to [the note].”

Two months following her divorce from Prince Charles, Princess Diana supposedly penned a second letter in October 1996 that echoed a similar foreboding. It was released by Diana’s butler, Paul Burrell, in his 2003 book, “A Royal Duty.”

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