According to witness of a member of the royal family, the Prince William e Harry they would have secretly met with the ex butler of their deceased mother, Lady d. The secret meeting would have taken place in 2017 with Paul Burrell, the butler who served Diana for beauty 10 years before the tragic accident; this before working for the Princess of Wales he also served Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth.
Prince William and Harry meeting: secret meeting with Lady D's butler
Until recently it was thought that the latter meeting Prince William and Prince Harry with Diana's former butler happened in 1997, shortly after their mother's funeral. But according to what was stated by the The Sun, the two blue-blooded brothers allegedly met secretly Paul a Kensington Palace in 2017, just before Harry announced his engagement to Meghan Markle. According to sources, it was a meeting of low profile wanted by Diana's two sons to have contact with someone who was really close to their mother, trusting that Paul himself could clarify some vicissitudes related to the mother's secret and mysterious life.
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Prince William and Harry: low-key meeting
“They asked him to keep everything secret and he respected their wishes,” the source said. “Paul was really happy to tell them everything he knew,” he continued. William and Harry had previously accused Paul of a terrible betrayal when in 2001 he published his book At Royal Duty in which he had revealed some secret and thorny details about his mother's habits.
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Prince Harry book: his point of view in Save
The same Harry spoke of the publication of Paul's book as part of his autobiographical account Save. In particular, the second son of Charles and Diana told of when he became aware of the fact while he was in Australia aged about 19 after leaving Eton College. He said he received a package from Buckingham Palace which was filled with memos regarding “un sensitive topic“. In the various comments regarding the publication of A Royal Duty, Harry stated: “My mum once called this butler a dear friend, we trusted him implicitly. We did too. Now this”.