Bitter truth on Princess Diana's love life out!Hot Buzz

August 01, 2013 08:29
Bitter truth on Princess Diana's love life out!},{Bitter truth on Princess Diana's love life out!

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Just before her biopic hits the big screen, Vanity Fair, a popular English celeb magazine has tipped off tragic details bout the love life of late Princess of Wales, Diana, post her split with Britain's Prince Charles. Princess Diana will appear on the September issue of Vanity Fair.

Following the birth of the royal Prince George, Vanity Fair has decided to pay an ode to his grandmother, Princess Diana, who was killed in a ghastly car crash in 1997, at the age of 36.

The magazine issue will recount the tale of her amorous love affair with Pakistani heart surgeon Hasnat Khan in her last years.

"Diana was madly in love with Hasnat Khan and wanted to marry him, even if that meant living in Pakistan. And that's one of the reasons why we became friends," said Jemima Khan, a friend to the princess and former wife of cricketer Imran Khan.

The Princess of Wales, apparently spent a lot of time with Khan's family, before her death. Seems the Princess wanted to marry Hasnat Khan secretly, which he thought was a “ridiculous” idea.

Says Jemima, “For a son to marry an English girl is every conservative Pashtun mother's worst nightmare,".”

"I thought it was a ridiculous idea. I told her that the only way I could see us having a vaguely normal life together would be if we went to Pakistan, as the press don't bother you there,"  Khan said in his official interview with police after Princess Diana's death.

Princess Diana, having realized that Hasnat Khan was “horrified” by the idea of secret wedding and sensing the “pitfalls looming”, started going around with Dodi Al Fayed —  who was with her in the time of car crash in Paris. Many believe that she was feigning a relationship with Dodi just to make Hasnat Khan jealous.

"Hasnat was a decent, intensely private man from a traditional, conservative Pakistani family, and he was worried about how it would work. And he hated the thought of being in the glare of publicity for the rest of his life."" Jemima Khan added.

AW: Suchorita Dutta

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