Princess Diana’s former bodyguard, Ken Wharfe,
says three critical mistakes led to her tragic death in 1997.
Wharfe, who worked closely with Diana from 1987 to 1993,
remembers her as a down-to-earth mother with a great sense of humor.


Wharfe highlights the key errors that sealed Diana’s fate:
Dangerous Driver: Henri Paul, who was drunk, was driving the car at high speed.
Wharfe believes Diana could have survived if her bodyguard, Trevor Rees-Jones, had been driving instead.
Failed Security Coordination: To avoid paparazzi,
Diana and Dodi used decoy cars and did not coordinate with local police, leading to a deadly high-speed chase.
Dismissal of Official Security: After separating from Prince Charles
, Diana ended her Scotland Yard protection.
Wharfe warned her against this, but she wanted a new life and dismissed the team, leaving her vulnerable.
Wharfe insists that these three mistakes contributed
directly to the fatal crash that killed Diana, Dodi Fayed, and Henri Paul.