Princess Diana's Bodyguard Lee Sansum Dies at 63
Princess Diana's Bodyguard Lee Sansum Dies at 63

Princess Diana's Bodyguard Lee Sansum Dies at 63

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Lee Sansum, a former royal military police officer and bodyguard to Princess Diana as well as her sons Prince William and Prince Harry, has died at the age of 63 from a fatal heart attack. He was known to have protected Diana during a family holiday in St Tropez just a month before her tragic death in 1997 and was nicknamed 'Rambo' by the princess. Sansum also served as a bodyguard to former Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond during the 2014 Scottish independence referendum campaign, and worked with celebrities such as Sylvester Stallone and Tom Cruise. His wife, Kate Sansum, a wellness coach and martial arts instructor, shared a heartfelt tribute on social media, describing him as her soulmate and hero whose legacy of love and life skills will endure. Lee Sansum's military background included service in Northern Ireland during The Troubles, and he later transitioned to civilian protection work, being closely connected to billionaire Mohamed Al-Fayed's family. His passing has been met with widespread condolences and reflections on his dedication and character.

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