NEWSAt 60, Princess Diana’s sister breaks down in tears, revealing the person who removed the seatbelt in Diana’s car: ‘That person is too powerful and famous…’”see more 👇 👇
NEWSAt 60, Princess Diana’s sister breaks down in tears, revealing the person who removed the seatbelt in Diana’s car: ‘That person is too powerful and famous…’”see more 👇 👇  NEWSAt 60, Princess Diana’s sister breaks down in tears, revealing the person who removed the seatbelt in Diana’s car: ‘That person is too powerful and…
NEWSAt 60, Princess Diana’s sister breaks down in tears, revealing the person who removed the seatbelt in Diana’s car: ‘That person is too powerful and famous…’”see more 👇 👇

NEWSAt 60, Princess Diana’s sister breaks down in tears, revealing the person who removed the seatbelt in Diana’s car: ‘That person is too powerful and famous…’”
At 60, Princess Diana’s sister breaks down in tears, revealing the person who removed the seatbelt in Diana’s car: ‘That person is too powerful and famous…’” See
After decades of silence, Princess Diana’s ex-chauffeur has made the bold claim that she would still be alive today if he’d been the one driving on the night she died.
At 60, Princess Diana’s sister breaks down in tears, revealing the person who removed the seatbelt in Diana’s car: ‘That person is too powerful and famous…’” See more below
At 60, Princess Diana’s sister breaks down in tears, revealing the person who removed the seatbelt in Diana’s car: ‘That person is too powerful and famous…’” See more below
The former Princess of Wales passed away at the age of 36 on August 31, 1997, due to a fatal car crash in Paris.
Now, Steve Davies has opened up about BBC reporter Martin Bashir’s role in what happened.
Davies had been a royal chauffeur for eight years and had served as Princess Diana’s personal driver for half of that time. So, he was quite surprised when he was asked to leave his position in March 1996, without explanation.