2. Barry Mannakee.
Princess Diana was one of the most desirable women on the planet, but falling for her came at a cost…
Being one of the most famous women on earth meant Diana had to have a lot of protection everywhere she went.
Diana couldn’t leave the house without being hounded by the paparazzi…
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Imagine not even being able to walk out of your front door without having someone a couple of steps behind you – it would get very monotonous, wouldn’t it?
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Well, not for Diana. Having that person there with her at all times meant she was no longer ‘alone’.
She was never seen without her bodyguard…
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One of her earliest affairs was with her bodyguard and confidant, Barry Mannakee, who worked at Kensington Palace for a year.
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That was before he was sacked when he was spied comforting a very depressed and low Diana…
Diana only felt happy when Barry was around…
![Image result for princess diana barry mannakee](https://www.thesun.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/nintchdbpict0003350206742.jpg?strip=all&w=614)
By 1985, Diana was the mother of two young Princes; although her life seemed to be perfect from the outside, she was battling anti-natal depression amongst other ‘mental illnesses’, with barely any help.
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