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…
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…
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…
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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