Daily Mail

Diana ex-lover and art expert Oliver Hoare dies aged 73

-

One of Princess Diana’s ex- lovers, Oliver Hoare, has died of cancer in France at the age 73. The handsome, married Old etonian art dealer, who was 16 years Diana’s senior, was also a close friend of Prince Charles — which added an extra frisson to their affair.

Of all Diana’s lovers (they included James Hewitt, James Gilbey, Will Carling and Dodi Fayed), Hoare was arguably the most debonair.

Their relationsh­ip flowered in the early nineties, although he never publicly admitted to it.

Diana smuggled him into Kensington Palace in the boot of her car and security staff once found him halfnaked and hiding behind a bay tree as he tried to sneak out after a fire alarm went off in the middle of the night.

Diana became increasing­ly infatuated with him, and told her confidante, Lady Bowker, a diplomat’s widow, that she ‘daydreamed of living in Italy with the handsome Hoare’.

However, Hoare, a father- of-three, was not inclined to leave his wife, French oil heiress Diane de Waldner. After he tried to cool the relationsh­ip in 1994, Diana bombarded his Chelsea home with nuisance telephone calls.

On his wife’s insistence, Hoare contacted the police and some of the 300 calls were traced to the Princess’s private line in Kensington Palace, others to telephone boxes in the Kensington area. The police later announced the inquiries had been ended ‘at Mr Hoare’s request’.

Diana admitted in the infamous Panorama interview with Martin Bashir in 1995 that she had sometimes called Hoare. ‘Over a period of six to nine months, a few times, but certainly not in an obsessive manner, no,’ she insisted.

Royal biographer Lady Colin Campbell controvers­ially claimed that Diana was overcome with grief at the time, as she had found out she was pregnant and had to have an abortion.

Hoare was an art history student at the Sorbonne before joining Christie’s in 1967. He later became a specialist in Islamic art.

In 2005, he was embroiled in the inquiry into the financial dealings of Sheik Saud Al Thani of Qatar, the world’s biggest art collector.

It emerged from invoices that Hoare had sold the Sheik, a cousin of the emir of Qatar, artworks worth more than £20 million.

 ??  ?? Infatuatio­n: Diana, with Hoare
Infatuatio­n: Diana, with Hoare

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom