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The firefighter on the scene of Princess Diana's accident revealed the last words she spoke before her death in an interview with The Independent. According to the firefighter, Xavier Gourmelon, the Princess of Wales asked: “My God, what has happened?” Click here to read the full article.
10pm: The evening begins for Diana and Dodi Fayed with dinner in the sitting room of the Imperial Suite at the Ritz. It is the best suite in the hotel, and no wonder: The hotel is owned by Fayed's father, Mohamed Al Fayed. The food comes from the hotel's two-star restaurant, Espadon, which means swordfish.
He was left in a coma for 10 days but is now the global head of security for AstraZeneca, according to the Daily Mail. While Dodi and Henri were killed instantly, Diana was alive when emergency services arrived on scene, BBC reported. She died the next morning at the hospital.
After 18 minutes of CPR, Diana's heartbeat had become more regular, so she was placed inside an ambulance and onto a respirator. The ambulance headed toward a hospital 4 miles away. A block away from the hospital entrance, Diana's blood pressure dropped dramatically. The ambulance stopped and doctors gave her dopamine.
Yards from the hospital, her blood pressure dropped and the ambulance stopped again to revive her.
Diana never took William and Harry to KFC, but she did take them to McDonald's.
In her later years, Princess Diana opened up about her struggles with an eating disorder. She previously told a royal biographer she began experiencing bulimia following her engagement. A new royal book claims that by the time of her honeymoon, Diana's wedding ring was too big for her.
According to the royal chef Darren, "Her favourite dish was bell peppers stuffed with zucchini, mushrooms, rice, garlic topped with Parmesan and mozzarella and finished with a smoked tomato and pepper sauce."
What were Princess Diana's last words? The firefighter on the scene of Princess Diana's accident revealed the last words she spoke before her death in an interview with The Independent. According to the firefighter, Xavier Gourmelon, the Princess of Wales asked: “My God, what has happened?”
Did Queen Elizabeth II cry at Diana's funeral? The Queen did not cry at Princess Diana's funeral, the late British monarch has only cried in public on a number of occasions.
According to reports at the time, Diana uttered her final words right after she was pulled from the wreckage of the crash, which occurred when Diana and her then-boyfriend, Dodi Fayed, were being pursued by paparazzi in their vehicle in Paris, France.
When they were younger, Princes William and Harry were no exception and their mum, Princess Diana, was happy to indulge them. While they undoubtedly enjoyed the brand's famously addictive fries, there was something else they were after during their trips to the golden arches.
His mother, Lady Diana, wore First by Van Cleef & Arpels, her favourite perfume. It has very floral notes such as rose, jasmine, and hyacinth. This 'eau de parfum' also has woody scents, such as amber and sandalwood. A unique fragrance that her youngest son still remembers.
She never ate beef, never ate pork, occasionally she'd have lamb when she was entertaining guests but for the most part it was chicken, fish or vegetarian options." Condiment-wise, Diana requested that Darren avoid heavy sauces and creams, but she did allow herself a sweet desert: bread and butter pudding.
In The Crown this season, the two women even meet up for lunch after the big engagement. But did this really happen in real life? According to Andrew Morton's biography, Diana: Her True Story in Her Own Words, written with his subject's cooperation in 1992, it did.
Princess Diana loved having baked beans for breakfast, her chef previously told Insider. Baked beans are essential to a traditional English breakfast, but they aren't the norm in the US. I'm an American who now loves eating baked beans to start my day, especially before a workout.
The Queen thought Diana quite suitable for Charles. “She was very much a hit with the royal family—they really warmed to her,” Chernock says.
While she had a penchant for enjoying baked beans for breakfast, Diana loved taking Prince Harry and Prince William out for pizza. And it's been reported that her favorite pizzeria was Da Mario, located less than a mile from the royal family's Kensington Palace home in London.
In Spencer, Diana is horrified (though seemingly unsurprised) to discover her husband gave her the same pearl necklace he gave to his then-mistress, Camilla Parker-Bowles. There's no evidence to suggest this gift-giving snafu ever happened (or that she ate them at the dinner table).
It's true that Princess Diana didn't like hunting (and especially didn't like her sons taking part). However, there's no evidence that she ever walked out into the middle of the men hunting on Boxing Day and demanded her sons come with her like she does in Spencer.
An X-ray showed that Princess Diana had internal bleeding. At around 2.15am, she suffered a cardiac arrest and was given a heart massage. "I did this procedure to enable her to breathe," said MonSef. "Her heart couldn't function properly."
Initial media reports stated that Diana's car had collided with the pillar at 190 km/h (120 mph), and that the speedometer's needle had jammed at that position. It was later announced that the car's speed upon collision was 95–110 km/h (59–68 mph), about twice as fast as the speed limit of 50 km/h (31 mph).
"According to sources, when Diana passed away in 1997, Margaret didn't even bow her head in respect. "Apparently she gave a lazy salute to the casket that has been compared to shooing away a fly." According to TheTalko, Margaret felt as though "Diana had turned her back on the Royal Family".
Princess Diana reportedly had her fair share of fleeting affairs, but there was only one man she fell head over heels for: Hasnat Khan, a 36-year-old Pakistani heart surgeon. These are the secrets behind their two-year-long whirlwind romance, according to The Diana Chronicles written by journalist Tina Brown.