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Princess Diana became ‘white witch’ before horror death

Diana – who would have turned 65 this year had she survived her horrific car crash in Paris – was obsessed with psychics, astrologers, mediums and the afterlife.

She even held a funeral for friend Rosa Monckton’s dead child in 1994.

The then top businessman Monckton, then 40, and her husband, newspaper editor Dominic Lawson, lost their daughter to stillbirth around the same time Diana was dealing with the trauma of her divorce from Prince Charles.

When Diana learned of the heartbreak, she offered Monckton the palace grounds as their child’s final resting place – and to avoid telling security about the nighttime ritual, she told palace staff she was burying a pet in the garden.

Simmons told us that after the “funeral,” Diana continued her practice of burying items in the garden.

The psychic – who spoke to Diana on the phone for up to 14 hours a day and regularly visited her home at Kensington Palace – said: ‘Anyone who dug in that area would be really surprised at what they would find buried there.

“Diana began burying objects in the ground as part of a cleansing ritual. We buried objects she believed had bad or evil energy, performed a ceremony, and Diana believed the objects emerged cleansed and with better energy.”

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