the late Princess false bank statements ahead of his infamous 1995 BBC Panorama interview with her – with the statements allegedly prompting Diana to sack her personal protection officers over fears royal staff were spying on her.Now Tina Brown – a former editor of Vanity Fair and friend of the late Princess – claims that the fake documents sparked a series of events that resulted in her death at the age of 36 in 1997.Ms Brown alleges that the false bank statement incident directly resulted in her dismissing her royal protection officers – who, she thinks, would have averted her fatal car crash in Paris.Ms Brown told the Express: "She had wilfully decided that she did not want any of the royal protection officers with her because she.
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