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Princess Diana Predicted Fatal Car Crash In Chilling Note

Two years before her fatal accident, Princess Diana predicted she would die in a car crash.

The chilling revelation — which came to be known as the “Mishcon Note” — is discussed at length in the upcoming Discovery+ docuseries, “The Diana Investigations,” of which The Daily Beast obtained a preview.

In October 1995, Diana requested a private meeting with her personal legal advisor, Victor Mishcon, allegedly to “tell him about something that was on her mind.”

Mishcon took diligent notes of their conversation, during which Diana allegedly said “reliable sources,” whom she would not name, had informed her “that a car accident might be staged.” Diana apparently predicted she would “either end up dead or be seriously injured.”

In August 1997, Diana — along with her partner, Dodi Al-Fayed, and her driver, Henri Paul — died after Henri slammed their Mercedes into a pillar at 65 mph in Paris’ Pont de l’Alma tunnel. Paul was under the influence of alcohol and prescription drugs, but he was also trying to dodge the relentless paparazzi, who were trailing them on motorcycles.


There was a second letter allegedly written by Diana in October 1996, two months after her divorce from Prince Charles, that echoed a similar premonition. Diana’s butler, Paul Burrell, published it in his 2003 book, “A Royal Duty.”

“The Diana Investigations” premieres Aug. 18 on Discovery+.

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