
In just a few months, it will be the anniversary of Princess Diana’s tragic passing.
On 31 August, it will mark 28 years since the beloved mother of two spoke her final words before falling into a coma and sadly dying in 1997.
At the time, 36-year-old Diana had been spending the evening in Paris — the City of Love — with her rumored partner, Dodi Fayed, when disaster struck.
Diana, along with her driver Henri Paul and Dodi’s bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones, were in the car as they drove through the Pont de l’Alma tunnel, pursued by paparazzi.
The high-speed chase led to a devastating crash.

When French firefighters arrived at the crash site, one of them had no idea he was about to hear the final words spoken by a member of the royal family.
Reports say the driver lost control of the car, which slammed into a pillar inside the tunnel, killing both him and Dodi instantly.
Diana and her bodyguard survived the initial impact but were badly injured and rushed to the hospital for emergency treatment.