Princess Diana's ties to former Harrods boss, Mohamed Al Fayed, were well-known as they were frequently pictured together at events for a number of years.This connection would later be immortalised when Diana was tragically killed in a car crash in Paris in 1997 alongside Mohamed's eldest son, Dodi.
Mohamed's closeness with one of the world's most famous women was back in the headlines recently after 20 female former employees of the London department store came forward to make allegations of assault and physical violence against the late Egyptian billionaire.
And, with their mother having such a tragic connection to the Al Fayed family, a leading royal expert looks at how Princes William and Harry could be feeling after the latest developments. "I’m sure they both will have been as horrified as the rest of the world," former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond exclusively tells OK! "We don’t know much about their feelings about Mohamed Al Fayed… or indeed Dodi. "William has never spoken about either, but Harry wrote in his book about his mother’s 'friend'.
He said that as long as their mother was happy, they had no problem with him." Reflecting on what the Duke of Sussex wrote in Spare about his memories of Mohamed, Jennie added: "Harry said both he and William were very impressed by laser pens from Harrods given to them by Mohamed.
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