Princess Diana's former bodyguard who she dubbed Rambo and also protected Princes William and Harry has died, it has emerged.
Lee Sansum, a former royal military police officer, was Diana’s bodyguard, around a month before her death, during a family holiday to the French resort of Saint Tropez. His death was announced by his wife, Kate, a wellness coach and martial arts instructor., who revealed he suffered a heart attack.
Mr Sansum was also a minder for the late Alex Salmond, the former First Minister of , in the final, heated days of the referendum campaign. In a message on social media, Mr Sansum’s widow Kate wrote:” Since meeting in 1998 Lee Sansum has been my soul mate, hero and most amazing man in my . So I’m devastated to share that he is no longer with us. He had a fatal heart attack on Saturday morning at home.
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“His huge presence will be missed around the world as much as it is in our household although his capacity for love, and the life skills he has shared have left a legacy that will never be lost. He’s forever loved and will always be with us I love you more than ever ’MyLovely Lee’.”
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