Princess Diana's butler Paul Burrell alleges she feared Charles would kill her

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Feb 18, 2018, 05:50 PM IST

Princess of Wales Diana waves to the crowd, 27 January 1988, during her visit to the Footscray Park in suburb of Melbourne.

Late Princess Diana's butler, Paul Burrell once again made claims about the death of the British Royal.

Late Princess Diana's butler, Paul Burrell once again made claims about the death of the British Royal.

Burrell appeared on Australian television show I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Here! During one of the episodes, Burrell alleged that Diana wrote him a letter nine months before she died saying, "I fear my husband is going to kill me. In an automobile accident."

According to a report in Sydney Morning Herald, Burrell said that the letter was written on the Princess' stationary in her writing.

Talking to his fellow campmate Kerry Armstrong, former Royal butler also revealed that on the day Prince Harry was born, she knew her marriage to Charles was over.

She told me on the night that Harry was born, Charles came to visit. He wasn't at the birth. Harry is lying in the cot and he said 'red hair, I suppose that's a Spencer gene'. She says, 'Are you pleased Charles?' He says, 'I'm delighted, I now have an heir and a spare'. She says, 'Well, it's an odd thing to say, why are you dressed up in black tie?' He said, 'My work is done now, isn't it, I'm off to the theatre with Camilla'.

"She said, 'On the night Harry was born, I cried myself to sleep, knowing my marriage was over'," Burrell said.

Princess Diana died in Paris in 1997 when a paparazzi chase went wrong.

In the past, Burrell has talked about the Royal family time and again. He is always criticised for talking about the private lives of the Royals. These fresh claims are going to make waves since to focus is on the Royal family given the arrival of the third child for Prince Williams and Kate Middleton followed by the Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.