Was Princess Diana pursued by Jeffrey Epstein?
In a recent development, Ghislaine Maxwell, the socialite at the centre of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, has revealed an alleged encounter between Epstein and Princess Diana of Wales.
The interview with Maxwell was conducted by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, and the report was written by The Chief National Correspondent David Gardner. According to Maxwell's testimony, the meeting is said to have taken place in London.
However, the specific details about Epstein's interaction with Princess Diana are unclear. It is not known whether Epstein sat with her or had already met her before. What is certain is that one of the high society people present during the alleged encounter was Rosa Monckton, who was considered a best friend to Princess Diana.
The alleged 'courtship' between Epstein and Princess Diana, as described by Mr. Gardner, was potentially organised by Rosa. Maxwell admitted to having no 'concrete proof' regarding the alleged date and time of the meeting, which is said to have occurred in the early 2000s, even though Princess Diana had passed in August 1997.
It is also worth noting that Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, is said to have made moves on Epstein during his meetings with the royals.
Maxwell sat down to discuss the timeline of events after refusing to testify at her own trial. The information was obtained from tapes released by the Department of Justice, featuring Ghislaine Maxwell's testimony.
Rosa Monckton, whose husband, Dominic Lawson, is a famous journalist, was reportedly connected to Epstein in the 1980s, around the time when Maxwell first met Epstein in London.
The Daily Beast has previously reported a rumoured connection between Princess Diana and convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. This latest revelation adds another layer to the ongoing saga surrounding the late Princess Diana and her associations with controversial figures.