Did Princess Diana know who was plotting to kill her? Diana gave a handwritten letter to her butler Paul Burrell, 10 months before she died, to keep as "insurance" for the future. In the letter, revealed in Burrell's book "A Royal Duty," the princess knew she was marked as an "inconvenient woman."
Diana, who died in an August 1997 car crash in Paris, named the person she believed was plotting against her, predicting her own death, when she wrote, "This particular phase in my life is the most dangerous...(Name Redacted) is planning 'an accident' in my car, brake failure and serious head injury in order to make the path clear for Charles to marry."
Meanwhile, author Patricia Cornwell is conveniently claiming to have "solved the Diana mystery," muddying the waters as she did with the Jack the Ripper Murders. Cornwell absolved the high-ranking Royal-Masonic Cabal of the deaths of the prostitutes, as described in the late Stephen Knight's book "Jack the Ripper: The Final Solution.