More than 20 ex-Harrods staff have recently accused former owner Mohamed Al Fayed of assault and physical violence, with five women claiming he raped them.
But Princess Diana's relationship with the late Egyptian billionaire was well-documented as they were often seen together at various events over several years.This bond would later be etched in history when Diana tragically died in a car accident in Paris in 1997, along with Mohamed's eldest son, Dodi.
Given their mother's tragic link to the Al Fayed family, a top royal expert has recalled how he tried to win round Diana's sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, with a gift from Harrods.
Prince Harry even went as far as calling the gift "genius" in his tell-all memoir, Spare. Former BBC royal correspondent, Jennie Bond, exclusively told OK!: "Harry wrote in his book about his mother's 'friend'.
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