Princess Diana ‘s unhappiness within the royal family sparked her to take action. She communicated a series of private messages that would eventually turn into the book Diana: Her True Story in Her Own Words . However, the princess panicked on the morning of the book’s release, reportedly calling the palace’s press secretary to plea for help.

What did Princess Diana say to the royal press secretary at 5 a.m.? In a story published by The Telegraph , former palace press secretary Dickie Arbiter discussed his time as the royal press secretary.

He worked not only for Princess Diana but also both Queen Elizabeth and then-Prince Charles . Arbiter revealed that Diana called him in a panic on the 1992 day of the publication of Diana: Her True Story . Arbiter said that Diana contacted him in the early morning, around 5 a.

m., asking “what she should do.” She reportedly worried about the royals’ reaction to damming details she revealed in the Andrew Morton book.

“I told her it couldn’t be undone now. Not answer her phone, and I would accompany her on her next engagement two days later to keep people at bay,” Arbiter revealed. Just days later, Diana appeared at Ashworth Hospice in Liverpool and visibly reacted to the support she received during her visit.

She covered her mouth with her hands in photos taken at the event as she got into her car to depart. Princess Diana never publicly confirmed she spoke to Andrew Morton PBS shared details of Princess Diana’s involveme.