It’s very close to the release of Shootthe memoir of prince Harry which will arrive in bookstores worldwide at the same time on January 10th. And it promises full of revelations. In a passage previewed by Peoplefor example, the Duke of Sussex reveals that fifteen years ago he asked his chauffeur about at go through the Parisian tunnel where his mother lost her life, Lady Dianain August 1997.
Harry was in France for the world Cup of rugby, which – we read in the excerpt – he had made available to him a driver. “On my first night there, I asked him if he knew that gallery. I watched his eyes get bigger in the rearview mirror.”. Of course he knew her. She then told him that he wanted to cross it at a precise pace: 65 miles per hour (about 100km/h).
«The exact speed to which my mother’s car went, second police findingsat the time of the accident. Not 120mph, as reported by the press», clarifies the prince. Who also warned the driver that nothing about that experience it should have leaked. “We passed in front of the ritzwhere my mum had her last meal, then we have entered the gallery».
«We have passed the point where presumably there was a collision which caused the car to skid. I have lean forward, I watched the light turn a kind of orange, I observed the concrete pillars dart. I counted them, I counted my beats and within seconds we resurfaced», on the other side of the Alma bridge. “I sat down and calmly wondered if that were all».
“It’s just a tunnel straight and short» writes Harry, who had always imagined him as «a very low and dangerous passage». “There was no reason for someone to die inside him,” adds the duke, recalling having asked the driver to cross it a second time. “I thought going in there would put an end to my suffering, to a decade of unrelenting pain.” But it was not so.
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