Princess Diana’s tragic passing in 1997 remains a topic of discussion, with experts analyzing security failures that may have contributed to the accident. Her former bodyguard, Ken Wharfe, identifies three key mistakes that could have been avoided.
Remembering Diana’s Legacy
Nearly three decades later, Diana’s humanitarian work and devotion to her sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, continue to inspire. Wharfe, who protected her for six years, recalls her warmth and ability to connect with people.
A First Glimpse of Diana’s Personality
Wharfe’s first meeting with Diana and her young sons set the tone for their relationship. When introduced, Diana joked, “I don’t envy you, Ken, looking after my kids.” Prince William quickly objected, “No, we’re not trouble!” while Prince Harry tumbled off a table—capturing Diana’s humor and down-to-earth nature.
Security Failures That May Have Prevented the Tragedy
- The Choice of Driver – Henri Paul, the driver that night, had been drinking and was speeding. Wharfe believes bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones should have taken the wheel.
- A Risky Attempt to Evade the Media – Instead of coordinating with police, Diana’s team used decoy cars, leading to a dangerous high-speed chase.
- Lack of a Dedicated Security Team – After parting from Prince Charles, Diana dismissed her royal protection. Wharfe had advised against it, stressing the importance of trained security.
Lessons from a Heartbreaking Loss
Diana’s influence extended far beyond the royal family, and her legacy lives on through her sons and humanitarian efforts. Her story underscores the critical role of proper security for public figures and serves as a reminder of how small decisions can have lasting consequences.