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This employer is looking for the following, please make sure they have been mentioned in you're C.V. or Cover Letter Diana was almost always able to put herself in someone else’s shoes, it is one of the reasons why she was so highly regarded. Celebrity As a kid, Dylan Alcott ‘hated’ his disability. Now he wants to help others achieve their dreams

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But he reveals the presence of intelligence services following her just weeks before the crash might have been a factor. He continued: “She was a caring mother. She loved her boys. She loved watching them play. She loved playing with them. She loved watching Harry [be a] bit of a naughty boy. I think we call them naughty boys, [but] I call 'em a free child and I think she was a free child too.”Lee understood that normal people could not afford their own bodyguards to look after their loved ones so he devised a unique devastating system of self deference.. It’s an interesting read from the viewpoint Of a person hired to protect “important people.” How many times are they ever considered? Once] there was one picture in the newspaper in one of the British tabloids at the time that showed a picture of the princess — a lovely picture. And then they had one of Camilla, which wasn’t a very nice picture. And I think the headline was, ‘He chose this for that,’” he recalled to Us. “It was a very crude comment and we saw that newspaper that morning and when the princess came down for a chat in the morning on the beach, which she used to do, you know, I did mention to her, ‘Have you seen the headlines?’ because I knew it would stir the paparazzi up. That was the only reason I made the comment and the princess said, ‘Well, it’s his choice. I moved on.’ Didn’t even comment any further in it. And I thought, you know, what a good comment.”

Protecting Diana: A Bodyguard’s Story: Sansum, Lee, Linskey

This is the story of an ex-Royal Military Policeman, martial arts champion, and expert in close protection who found his way to the top of his profession, protecting the most famous woman in the world, Princess Diana. Through his assignment as protection for Mohamed and Dodi al-Fayed, he became guard and confidante to the Princess of Wales and the young princes, particularly Harry, and in Protecting Diana he details the weeks leading up to her tragic death.Princess Diana died on August 31, 1997, after a car accident in Paris. (Image: PA Archive/PA Images) After a delay of more than four months, Lee Sansum's book The Bodyguard, detailing his time watching over some of the world's most famous names – most notably Princess Diana – was published on August 31. An intersecting perspective from one of the body Guards for Princess Diana during her last few weeks of her life. He paints a sympathetic portrait of a woman absolutely hounded by the piranha press. He offered his own theories about what happened in the tunnel. The rest of the book is about his life: upbringing, career, and challenges.

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Myers says he believes Diana’s sons Prince William and Prince Harry will not “find his comments too helpful” believing they are “very self-serving”. She used to, you know, [take] delight in watching him get up to his little antics and spraying the paparazzi with his jet ski, which I taught him to do,” Sansum said. “It was clear that she loved her boys.” Lee Sansum is an ex-Royal Military Policeman, martial arts champion, private military contractor and expert in close protection. He has worked with Hollywood stars, looking after Tom & Nicole, Pele and Sylvester Stallone. Working for the controversial billionaire, Mohamed al-Fayed, Lee went on to protect the most famous woman in the world, Princess Diana, with whom he formed a close bond.Paparazzi swarmed the boat in St. Tropez daily where Princess Diana was staying with boyfriend Dodi Al-Fayed in 1997, a month before her death. AP I am thankful to you for covering the inquest and including how there was a cover-up. The sole survivor, what a heaviness you have taken on. Diana would not want you to carry that load. Howard admitted that Lee’s explanation of the events that night has left him in no doubt that it was an accident, and no conspiracy was involved. The defining moment of Lee's career, however, was as part of the protection team for tycoon Mohamed al-Fayed and his son, Dodi. Lee was not in the car or the tunnel the night of Diana’s accident, but his friend and fellow bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones was, and was the only survivor of the accident.

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Lee took an instant shine to young princes William and Harry, who he says were down to earth and friendly, like their mother. William was 15 when Diana died and Harry 12. A look behind the curtain. Former bodyguard Lee Sansum shared stories about his time working for Princess Diana in his new book, Protecting Diana: A Bodyguard’s Story.She was quite adamant that in America, the press liked her. The people liked her, and she liked the place,” he told Us. “I know a lot of people have said she was depressed. She was anxious. She was paranoid. Well, you know what? I kind of get why. She couldn’t enjoy her life. Things weren’t normal. She had no one to turn to.” I'm currently reading this and my heart is breaking so that it leaks from my eyes. She was the World's Princess, such a beautiful soul. I will update when I get through it...so emotional.



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