The Tragic Final Hours of Princess Diana: A Night at the Ritz Paris
On the evening of August 30, 1997, Princess Diana and her companion Dodi Fayed arrived in Paris after a Mediterranean vacation, unaware that it would be their last night. The couple, hounded by paparazzi throughout their summer romance, sought refuge at the luxurious Hôtel Ritz Paris, owned by Dodi’s father, Mohamed Al-Fayed. What unfolded was a desperate attempt to evade the relentless media pursuit, culminating in a fatal car crash just after midnight.

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Diana, 36, had spent the preceding weeks aboard the Fayed family yacht, Jonikal, enjoying a whirlwind romance with Dodi, 42, an Egyptian film producer. Their relationship, which began in July, captured global attention, fueled by tabloid speculation about engagement rumors after Dodi purchased a ring. The couple landed at Le Bourget Airport around 3:30 p.m. on August 30, immediately surrounded by photographers. They visited Villa Windsor briefly before heading to the Ritz on Place Vendôme, a symbol of Parisian opulence.
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At the Ritz, the couple initially planned dinner at Chez Benoît but abandoned it due to paparazzi. They dined privately in the Imperial Suite. CCTV footage from the hotel shows Diana appearing tense, her expression reflecting frustration with the constant intrusion—a look her former private secretary described as typical when displeased.
The paparazzi’s aggression escalated. To outmaneuver them, a decoy plan was devised: a limousine left from the front entrance, drawing photographers away, while Diana and Dodi departed from the rear in rue Cambon around 12:20 a.m. in a Mercedes S280 driven by Henri Paul, the Ritz’s deputy security head. Bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones sat in front; neither Diana nor Dodi wore seatbelts.
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The decoy failed; paparazzi on motorcycles quickly pursued. Henri Paul, later found to have alcohol levels three times the legal limit and prescription drugs in his system, sped through Paris streets to shake them. At 12:23 a.m., the car entered the Pont de l’Alma tunnel, struck a pillar at high speed after a possible glancing collision with a white Fiat Uno (never conclusively identified), and crashed.

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Dodi and Henri Paul died instantly; Rees-Jones survived with severe injuries. Diana, trapped in the wreckage, was extracted by firefighters. Her reported last words, spoken to rescuer Xavier Gourmelon, were “My God, what’s happened?” She suffered cardiac arrest and died at 4 a.m. in hospital from internal injuries.

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Investigations—French in 1999 and British Operation Paget in 2006—concluded the crash resulted from Paul’s impaired driving and excessive speed, exacerbated by paparazzi pursuit. The 2008 UK inquest ruled unlawful killing due to gross negligence by Paul and pursuing vehicles. Nine photographers were fined symbolically for privacy invasion but cleared of manslaughter.
The specific anecdote about a valet hearing Diana whisper “Please don’t let them see me” as she lowered her head, with his name omitted from witness lists, could not be verified in official reports, investigations, or credible sources. No matching testimony from Ritz staff appears in the French judicial dossier, Operation Paget findings, or inquest records. It may stem from unverified rumors or dramatized accounts common in the decades of speculation surrounding her death.
Diana’s tragic end shocked the world, highlighting the perils of fame and media intrusion. Her legacy endures through humanitarian work and her sons’ efforts. Nearly three decades later, the events at the Ritz remain a poignant reminder of a life cut short.
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