It’s been 25 years since Princess Diana's death, and as we approach the anniversary of her fatal car crash in the Pont de L’Alma in Paris, her former bodyguard Ken Wharfe has told us how he describes her legacy in 2022.
The author, 73, told OK!: "It was her unfailing loyalty to the Queen, to the monarchy, and a commitment to making life better for ordinary people, for the homeless, the dispossessed." Ken then admitted that he thinks her eldest son - Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge - has been carrying her legacy on.
He added: "That’s being echoed particularly by William now, and that legacy is one of the reasons why we still talk about her 25 years on." Ken has co-written a book with journalist Ros Coward, Diana: Remembering The Princess, in which he looks back over what he describes to OK!
as his “extraordinary journey” with her. He says: “The younger generation who didn’t know Diana are trying to understand, ‘What was the magic with this woman?
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