PRINCESS DIANA may have died 26 years ago, but now her former butler Paul Burrell is entering therapy to try to come to terms with her death for a new TV show.
He has revealed that he supplied the late Princess with food that would help her throw up amid her battle with bulimia.
He also alleges that he took Diana for colonic irrigation and slept in her wardrobe following her tragic death.
Paul said: “I’d get the chef to prepare a gallon of custard. I’d buy yoghurt and lots of bananas and prepare the room to make sure she was comfortable.
“I’d make sure there was a pile of towels. I was doing my duty. I’d have done anything for Diana. It wasn’t illegal, as far as I was aware.”
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I’d find myself in the bottom of her wardrobe asleep among her clothes. It was the only way I could try and get her back into my world
Reportedly paid £10,000 by Channel 5 to appear on their In Therapy programme, Paul told all to a shrink at a rehab centre on London’s Harley Street.
He continued: “This is where I used to come with the Princess. I’d drop her off to go to colonic irrigation, drive around the block a few times and pick her up.”
During the conversation, Paul also described sitting with Diana’s body after her 1997 Paris crash, explaining: “She was soft and warm. I couldn’t come to terms with her death.”
He added: “I found myself in her rooms and could smell her perfume. I could hear her voice. I’d find myself in the bottom of her wardrobe asleep among her clothes. It was the only way I could try and get her back into my world.”
Paul Burrell with Princess Diana
Now married to 58-year-old lawyer Graham Cooper, Paul noted that there are “three in his marriage”.
He revealed: “My husband said, ‘Let’s put this picture away of Diana’. I said, ‘No, she’s part of my world’. It never occurred to me there are three people in my marriage.
“How can I tell one to leave? It’s very difficult for me to let go of her, and I think she is moving away.”
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