Princess Diana Took A 'Secret Mascot' On Foreign Tours Reveals Former Bo...




Hello and welcome to another one of my videos, In
this video I will be looking at the salacious claims of the late Princess Of
Wales's former bodyguard Ken Wharfe.

I usually would not comment on rumour and
speculation particularly from those who are looking to profit from them. However
this particular claim does have some merit. It reinforces Diana's playful and
somewhat mischevious sense of humor. An asset I'm sure we can all agree she has
passed onto her youngest son Prince Harry.

It has been said before that Princess Diana had a
mischievous sense of humour but a new revelation could prove just how much
of a practical joker she was.  

According to her former bodyguard Ken Wharfe, The
Princess Of Wales carried a lucky mascot sex toy with her on all foreign
visits after it was slipped into her handbag as a prank on a trip to Paris.

Wharfe claims that the sex toy was purchased on a wild staff night out
in France in 1992 and was put in her handbag by her sister and acting
lady-in-waiting Lady Sarah McCorquodale.

The Princess only discovered it while going through her bag between
meetings with the French President Jacques Chirac and Paul McCartney.

According to the new edition of Wharfe’s book Diana: A Closely
Guarded Secret, 
which is being
serialised in
the Daily Mail
, the Princess thought it was hilarious and from that point on made Le Gaget her
secret mascot for foreign trips.

Wharfe recalls one trip to Nepal when Le Gaget had been forgotten and
then the methods her staff went through to make sure it was reunited with
them on the trip.

He wrote: ‘A telephone call was made and a secretary instructed to
dispatch the vibrator by diplomatic bag to the British Embassy in Nepal.

‘It arrived in a sealed packet, delivered on a silver tray by a gurkha
aide to the King of Nepal, during a press reception at the ambassador’s
official residence.’

He said the Princess was planning to meet the media in the gardens when
the package arrived and was handed to Diana’s equerry, Captain Ed Musto of
the Royal Marines.

But Wharfe claimed he made the ill-advised decision to open it then and
there in front of all the guests but luckily not the media.

He continued: ‘There was a stunned silence. Then the Princess said: “Oh,
that must be for me” and started to laugh.

‘Captain Musto graciously slipped Le Gaget into his pocket, and the embassy
dignitaries were far too diplomatic to make any comment. There were a few
bemused glances, though.

Wharfe also reveled how the young princes William and Harry would want
him to playfight with them.

Wharfe went on to recieve an honour for his service to the royal family.
Here we see him with his wife.

I end this video leaving it up to you the viewer to make up your own
minds about the claim Wharfe is making. Fact, Fiction or Fantasy.

What is true is that Diana Princess of wales had a fantastic spirit that
lives on in her descendants.

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Thank you, from me in Shropshire, Goodbye.

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