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“I’m sorry for hiding it for 27 years” β the only surviving bodyguard in Diana’s car shocks with his confession: “The truth is, Diana was not in that car…” See more below πππ

“I’m sorry for hiding it for 27 years” β the only surviving bodyguard in Diana’s car shocks with his confession: “The truth is, Diana was not in that car…” See more below πππ
βIβm sorry for hiding it for 27 yearsβ β the only surviving bodyguard in Dianaβs car shocks with his confession: βThe truth is, Diana was not in that carβ¦β
Royal News February 13, 2025 Β· Comments off
It is almost 20 years since the death of Diana, Princess of Wales.
She was one of four people in the car when it struck a support pillar at the Pont de LβAlma tunnel while trying to outrun paparazzi.
Princess Diana crash: Where is her bodyguard and sole survivor of the accident, Trevor Rees-Jones, now? | Fox News
Diana survived the crash but died in hospital a few hours later. Her partner, Dodi Fayed, was pronounced dead at the scene, as was the driver, Henri Paul, deputy head of security at the Hotel Ritz where the couple were staying, owned by Mr Fayedβs father, Mohamed Al-Fayed.
The only survivor of the crash was Dianaβs bodyguard, Trevor Rees-Jones, who had worked as a private security guard for Mr al-Fayed at Harrods in London before guarding the princess and Mr Fayed.
The bodyguard, now known as Trevor Rees, suffered a number of broken bones and a flattened face that had to be surgically reconstructed. He also spent 10 days in a coma.
Surgeons used 150 pieces of titanium to rebuild his face and used old family photos of him as a guide.
Here is what happened on the night of Dianaβs death, in the words of the only survivor of the crash that killed her.
Princess Diana’s bodyguard seen for first time in 5 years after surviving Paris car crash – Mirror Online
Mr Rees was born in Germany in 1968 to British Army surgeon Colin Rees and his nurse wife, Gill.
The family β he was the middle of three sons β moved to Oswestry, Shropshire, when he was ten. Mr Rees joined the Combined Cadet Force and after his A-levels joined the 1st Battalion Parachute Regiment, serving in Northern Ireland.
In 1995, he became a private security guard for Mr al-Fayed, and then went on to guard the princess and Dodi Fayed.
Princess Diana β in her own wordsScroll back up to restore default view.
On August 30, 1997, Diana and Mr Fayed had intended to stay in his fatherβs hotel in Paris, but found it surrounded by paparazzi.
Mr Paul came up with a plan for the couple to leave via a back door in order to escape photographers and go to Mr Fayedβs apartment near the Champs ElysΓ©es.
At the inquest in 2008 in London into the deaths of Diana and Mr Fayed, Mr Rees said he wasnβt pleased with the plan.
βI wasnβt happy as it meant Dodi would be splitting the security officers, but I went along with it,β he said.
Bodyguard Trevor Rees details missing four minutes before Princess Diana crash in Paris – NZ Herald
βI advised Dodi that we could leave from the front of the hotel in two vehicles as the crowd and the press would be pushed back across the road at the front of the hotel.
βInitially I had been told that Dodi and Diana would travel without security and I said this would not happen, that I would travel in the vehicle with them.β
The inquest jury found that the deaths of Diana and Mr Fayed were caused by the chasing paparazzi and Mr Paulβs dangerous driving β tests carried out after the crash showed the driver of the black Mercedes S280 limo, which hit the pillar at 65mph, was three times over the drink driving limit. None of the four people in the car were wearing seat belts.
Mr Rees had split from his first wife Sue in the months before the crash, and in 2003 he married Ann Scott, a teacher.
Bodyguard survivor of Princess Diana crash has rebuilt his life | Daily Mail Online
He recovered from his injuries and went on to play rugby for a local team and set up a business as a security consultant. He was working in Iraq at the time of the inquest.
Mr Rees published a book in 2000, The Bodyguardβs Story: Diana, The Crash, And The Sole Survivor, although he always maintained he remembered very little about the crash.