Prince Harry claims speaking to Diana through Botswana psychic and leopard was ‘signal sent by her’
- Prince Harry contacted a psychic to contact his late mother Diana
- His memoir, Spare, reveals how he received a message from the late princess
- The Duke also briefly believed that his mother had faked his death
A grief-stricken Prince Harry contacted a psychic and contacted his late mother on the other side of the grave.
According to an excerpt from the Duke of Sussex’s memoir Spar, Harry was looking for a woman who “claimed to have power” to talk to Diana, who died in a car accident in Paris in 1997.
He also claimed to have received a message from the late Princess of Wales, in which Harry was apparently told to “live the life she couldn’t.”
The medium is said to have told the prince: “You are living the life she wanted for you.
A grief-stricken Prince Harry contacted a psychic and contacted his late mother on the other side of the grave
According to an excerpt from the Duke of Sussex’s memoir Spar, Harry was looking for a woman who “claimed to have power” to talk to Diana, who died in a car accident in Paris in 1997.
The book also claims that an unnamed woman told him that his mother was with him “now.”
Spare added that it was at this point that his neck became hot and his eyes were filled with tears.
Afterwards, the woman tells Harry that she knows he is “seeking clarity”, that she “feels confused about you”, that she has “so many questions”, and that the answer is time. It is claimed that he told them that he knew they were coming within.
In another passage, Harry writes that his mother’s ghost was said to have “witnessed” how his son Archie smashed a Queen-shaped Christmas tree ornament.
He questioned the Duke about a broken Christmas ornament and admitted his son had tried to fix it.
Afterwards, the woman is said to have said that the late princess giggled about the incident.
In another excerpt, Harry said he thought it was a message from his mother that he got up close with a leopard while vacationing with his brother William in Botswana.
Diana and Charles leaving St Mary’s Hospital with newborn Harry in 1984
He claimed that the leopard was a messenger sent by his mother to reassure him that “everything will be fine.”
However, despite this baffling encounter, the Duke writes in his book that he fears he will be eaten alive.
The Duke also said he briefly believed his mother had faked his death shortly after the tragic car accident.
He later repeatedly drove through the Paris tunnels where she died, trying to figure out what had happened.
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