Prince Harry's memoir 'Spare' reveals he contacted psychic to reach his late mother Princess Diana
LONDON, ENGLAND: Prince Harry sought a woman who "claimed to have powers" to reach out to his late mother Princess Diana beyond the grave. The revelation was made in leaked passages of the Duke of Sussex's upcoming memoir, 'Spare' which is due to be released in the UK next week but was accidentally sold early in Spain.
Throughout the book, grief-stricken Prince Harry talks about his experience surrounding his mother Diana's untimely death in 1997. The former Princess of Wales was killed in a car crash in Paris when Prince Harry was just 12 years old. The unidentified psychic woman relayed a message from his late mother to Prince Harry saying he was "living the life she couldn’t," according to Daily Mail.
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According to excerpts from the book, during their interaction, the woman allegedly told Prince Harry that his mother Diana was with him "right now." It was after that the Duke of Sussex describes feeling his neck growing warm and his eyes watering, excerpts from 'Spare' reveals. The book further added, the woman told Prince Harry that his mother was aware that he was "looking for clarity" and "feels your confusion," and knew he has "so many questions." The woman then assured Prince Harry that answers would come in time.
Another extract from the book, claims how his late mother's ghost had "witnessed" his son Archie has broken a Christmas tree ornament in the shape of the Queen. It is believed the unknown psychic allegedly quizzed Prince Harry about a Christmas ornament being broken, which the Duke admitted his toddler son was attempting to fix it. The woman then told Prince Harry that the late princess enjoyed a giggle over the incident.
Moreover, Prince Harry added that he thought a close encounter with a leopard while on a holiday in Botswana with his brother, Prince William was in fact a message from their mother. He claimed the message from his mother was to reassure him that "everything will be fine." However, Prince Harry also wrote in the book that during his cryptic encounter with the leopard, he feared for his life and that the animal was going to eat him alive. Sources also reported that Prince harry said he briefly believed, in the immediate aftermath, that his mother faked her own death in the tragic car crash incident.