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Princess Diana had a fridge full of her own blood to ensure safety

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Princess Diana, the most sought-after public figures who had always been under threats throughout her life of crazed fans and starved reporters.

And for that reason, Princess Diana had taken extreme measures to ensure her safety.

According to former private secretary Patrick Jephson, the late princess took a refrigerator filled with her own blood every time she went abroad, in fear of her suffering medical problems or in case she was attacked.

Jephson further told how the rest of security team along with him, had also been tested for their blood types to see if they were a match in cases of emergency.

Apart from Diana, the same practice was also carried out by Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles.

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According to Patrick Jephson, “Particularly when we were abroad or in the developing world, we would carry a little refrigerator full of spare supplies of Diana’s blood.”

“That sure took the glamour out of it. Each of us were tested so the doctors knew which of us could give her blood if she needed it,” he said.

“Diana was quite often under the threat of physical danger. A part of the job that was easy to forget and then you’d get a sharp reminder”, he further added.

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Jephson had worked with the late royal family member from 1988 to 1996 and had closely observed her divorce with Prince Charles.

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“That is a real shame, and I think it doesn’t really reflect well on the royal family. She was out there flying the flag for Britain and by any measure doing a great job for the monarchy, but received very little recognition let alone thanks for it at the time,” he said.

He also added, “She was a young single mother working hard and she had no supportive network, she had no proper mentoring, the organisation was overwhelmingly masculine even though there was a woman at the top of it.”

“She really had her work cut up just surviving, let alone driving as a royal performer. I think they did underestimate her. It’s a real shame they didn’t realise what an asset they had,” Jephson said.

“Princess Diana was not a natural rebel, she was a natural monarchist. She should have been their greatest asset, but they let that slip through their fingers,” he added.

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