When Princess Diana found herself in a loveless marriage with former Prince Charles, she turned to the mystical world for guidance.
“Over the years, Diana went through a revolving door supply of astrologers, faith healers, numerologists, tarot card readers, clairvoyants, psychics and ‘spiritual advisors,'” Christopher Anderson, author “King,” Claimed from Fox News Digital.
Anderson said, “Most … told her what she already knew: that her husband was cheating on her because of his past crushes.”
Anderson’s comments came soon after Vanity Fair Looked at energy healer Simone Simmons’ book, “Diana: The Last Word,” which focused on her relationship with the royal.
According to the outlet, Diana’s calendar was “filled with appointments with psychics, spiritualists, astrologers, energy healers, palmists, tarot readers and dowsers.” She “engaged in frequent sessions with alternative medicine treatments, including colonic irrigation, reflexology, aromatherapy, acupuncture and hypnotherapy.”
“She was with all kinds of different guys in the late ’80s and early ’90s,” a former palace official told royal writer Sally Bedell Smith, quoted by the outlet.
“They marched in and out, and I don’t know how they got there, but once you get to that scene, it’s a cry for help.”
Bodyguard Ken Wharfe also told author Tina Brown, “Diana was under the control of all these crazy psychos.”
But Diana had good reason to be concerned about her husband.
Charles met Camilla Parker Bowles in 1970 through mutual friend Lucia Santa Cruz. According to reports, Charles was immediately impressed. Despite the budding romance, Charles joined the Navy in 1971. It is also noted that Camilla did not meet the royal conditions to marry the heir to the throne. The couple probably believed they had no future together.
While Charles was serving in the Navy, Camilla married Andrew Parker Bowles, the former boyfriend of Charles’s younger sister Princess Anne, in 1973. According to reports, a frustrated Charles tried to stop Camilla from marrying Parker Bowles, but the pair remained friends.
Author Penny Zurer previously claimed in her book, “The Duchess: The Untold Story”, that Charles and Camilla began an affair around 1978 or 1979 and that Parker Bowles was allegedly aware of it. As the pair grew closer, Charles began courting Lady Diana Spencer in the 1980s. Charles and Diana married in 1981.
“Diana’s use of psychics, psychics, healers, etc. has become notorious,” royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams told Fox News Digital. “She was reportedly introduced to New Age practices by Sarah Ferguson, who was open about their use as therapy… We know that although she was able to reach out to others, she herself was extremely She was insecure and unhappy, hence her dependence on doctors etc.”
According to Tina Brown, she moved on [her secret tell-all] Fitzwilliams shared ‘Diana: Her True Story’ on the advice of an astrologer, Felix Lyell, who was connected to her mediator, James Colthurst. “It was an explosive action that began a disastrous part of the War for Wales.”
Fitzwilliams said, “As her marriage broke down, she used a variety of holistic practices for support… Those who treated Diana often made good money from their clients.”
Diana was quoted as telling astrologer Penny Thornton, “I just wanted to see if there was light at the end of the tunnel.”
Camilla and Andrew Parker Bowles divorced in 1995. Shortly thereafter Charles gave an explosive television interview acknowledging his relationship with Camilla.
In 1995, Diana, already separated from her husband, gave an interview to the BBC in which she said that the marriage had failed because Charles was still in love with Camilla. Diana said that when she learned in 1986 – after five years of their marriage – that Charles had resumed his relationship with Camilla, she was devastated. She said she was so depressed that she deliberately hurt herself, desperate for help.
The princess said, “There were three of us at this wedding, so it was a bit crowded.”
Charles and Diana divorced the following year.
Diana continued to rely on her spiritual advisors. Vanity Fair reported that Diana had a “strong belief in life after death” and had communicated with the spirit of her grandmother, Countess Cynthia Spencer, whom she believed was taking care of her from the spirit world. Used to do. According to the outlet, Diana also believed that in a past life she was a nun and “an ancient Christian martyr.” She was afraid to speak about her experiences because she feared she would be labeled “crazy”.
But according to the outlet, Diana wasn’t just thinking about her future. She wanted to know what the fate of her sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, would be. She was particularly keen to know about William’s fate and often asked whether he would become king.
Simmons also said that she was also concerned about Charles’s health, “which always caused him a lot of anxiety.”
But Simmons also felt that Diana was being taken advantage of by “false prophets”.
“Diana was one of the most insecure people I have ever met,” Simmons wrote, as quoted by the outlet. “That inner pain led her to seek relief and comfort in some very strange ways, and there was hardly a therapy she didn’t try at one time or another. Some were undoubtedly beneficial. Others were pure smartass. Some were downright harmful.”
Anderson claimed to Fox News Digital that Diana later received an ominous warning.
Anderson reported, “Shortly before her death, Diana asked her longtime friend and spiritual advisor Rita Rogers to recite for her then-boyfriend Dodi Fayed.” “Diana wanted to know what the future held for her. Rogers claimed to have been visited by the spirit of Dodi’s deceased mother, Samira, who warned her son not to drive in Paris.
Anderson said, “Rogers said he saw ‘a tunnel, motorcycles, this tremendous sense of speed.'” Rogers asked Diana to warn Dodi, but at the time it did not occur to him that Diana was with him. Might have been in the car. ‘I would have warned her,’ Rogers said, ‘but I didn’t see her in the car with him.’ Scary stuff.”
Anderson said, “Diana didn’t need any help in the ESP department – she had predicted in writing on several occasions that she would probably die in a car accident.” “He believed it to be a murder staged to look like an accident.”
Diana died of her injuries in 1997 She was injured in a car accident. She was 36 years old.
Decades later, his young son Harry would describe his encounter with the other world. In his memoir “Spare,” the Duke of Sussex recalled meeting a woman with “spiritual powers,” Vanity Fair reported.
“You’re living the life she can’t live,” the unnamed woman told the 40-year-old man about her mother. “You’re living the life she wanted for you.”
The woman also mentioned a piece of jewelry belonging to Queen Elizabeth that was accidentally broken by her son Prince Archie.
The medium said, “Your mother says she was having a little laugh about it.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.