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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.” Lee protected Princess Diana and her sons in St Tropez during the summer of 1997, the tragic incidents that followed in Paris would be the catalyst for his close quarter combat system of training to be developed. The IRA used a young girl to lure this man to his death, and Lee, along with an RUC unit, had to get to this house, while they knew an IRA unit was also on the way. 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.” The book offers Lee's account of what it's like to work with the rich and famous in a high-pressure job where lives are at stake.

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He explains things in such a balanced and calm way that it is the most plausible explanation as to what happened in the tunnel I’ve ever heard. As well as The Bodyguard, Howard has also penned a fiction thriller titled The Inheritance, which is set to be released on September 29. Protecting Diana’ Book Revelations: Former Bodyguard Details Princess Diana’s Plan to Move to the U.S. and More 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.”

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Over the course of his career, Lee has worked with the rich and famous, such as Hollywood stars Tom & Nicole, Pele and Sylvester Stallone, and he gives a candid account of what it’s like to work in a job where lives are literally at stake.

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On the 25th anniversary of Princess Diana’s death, a royal bodyguard opens up about protecting and befriending the most famous woman in the world, bonding with the young princes—Harry and William—and the details of the night Diana died. A lot of the book is set in a Tudor mansion, and the inspiration came from watching a documentary that showed priest holes and tunnels used to hide priest during the 1500s.He also dismisses reports that Dodi Al-Fayed was just a summer fling designed to make Diana’s ex-boyfriend Dr. Hasnat Khan jealous. There are so many stories from his life, including his time in Northern Ireland and almost losing his life in Somalia and Libya. According to the author, Diana planned to relocate to America prior to her death to get away from the U.K. media. In terms of Lee’s own personal stories, there was one from when he was undercover in Northern Ireland and he had to rescue a solider from a honey trap,” said Howard.

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We start the book with Lee helping Trevor to visit Dodi Fayed’s grave in the mausoleum on the Al-Fayed estate. Trevor was the only person to survive the crash but can’t remember what happened. 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. I can tell you that I spent ten days close to her and she was one of the most balanced people I have ever met,” he writes. “I ought to know. I am trained to spot if someone is unbalanced. It’s part of my job. You look for signs that people give off when they are under stress because it means they might be about to do something. Diana wasn’t excessively angry or out of control. She was normal and very deliberate.” 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. 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..Lee had a very good theory about what happened and it would satisfy the people who believe there was a cover up. Diana died in 1997 at age 36 in a tragic car accident. The bodyguard, for his part, will “never forget” meeting Diana for the first time when he was hired to work one of her vacations following her split from Prince Charles.

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I thought it would be amazing to have someone go to one of these to investigate something that happened 36 years ago.” As well as focusing on his time protecting Princess Diana, the book also looks at Lee’s time in the military, including tense moments in Northern Ireland. My time with the princess, it was only a short period in my life, but it had a bigger impact on my life forever,” Sansum exclusively told Us Weekly ahead of the Tuesday, August 30, release. ”I think because of the 25th anniversary of her death coming up soon, people are just interested in the princess all over the world.”

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Lee Sansum 6th Dan, specialist soldier, Northern Ireland war veteran and famous body guard, teaches internationally on the subjects of personal awareness, self protection and the martial arts.

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