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The first thing Harry said to me was: What do you think about how my mother died?

Diana spiritual guide on her chat with prince

- Halina Watts, SHOWBIZ EDITOR

PRINCE Harry contacted a psychic used by his late mother to ask for a reading in a bid to deal with his grief, it is claimed.

Sally Morgan, who was Princess Diana’s spiritual guide, met Harry when he was seven during a visit to Kensington Palace.

And as our exclusive picture reveals, they were reunited at a swanky fancy dress party where Harry rushed up to her saying: “You knew my mother.”

Sally, who started her career telling futures for free but can now charge £5,000 a session, claims:

She predicted Diana’s tragic end;

She knew that Harry would marry a brunette;

And she foretold the couple would stay together despite going through a “tempestuou­s time”.

Sally also claims she still receives messages from beyond the grave, where Diana watches over her sons.

Questions

Diana died aged 36 alongside partner Dodi Fayed in a 1997 car crash in Paris. It was around 15 years later that Harry called Sally to ask: “What do you think about how my mother died?”

He also asked her concerned questions about his “bruv” Prince William – as well as what colour hair his future wife would have.

Sally, 70, recalls how she met the adult Harry at the fancy dress do at Kensington Roof Gardens around 2006. “He was there dressed in medical scrubs,” she said. “He wouldn’t have any photograph­s taken and he came over to me and said, ‘Sally, you’re the lady who used to see my mother’.

“I said, ‘Yes I did. The last time I saw you, you were about seven’.

“And he said, ‘Oh, Sally, I remember, my mother would often talk about you, she spoke to you a lot’.

“I said that she did and then he asked if I wanted a picture.

“He was with a group of lads and they were all tipsy, and I remember he bought everyone a round of drinks. It was a fun party.”

But it wasn’t until eight years ago that Sally received a phone call from Harry asking for a reading. They spoke for 45 minutes in what Sally believes was his first attempt to get to grips with his mental health, which he has since publicly spoken about many times. Sally said: “I was on holiday in St Tropez and he called me and the first thing he said was, ‘What do you think about how my mother died?’.” She says she told him to speak to Diana’s elder sister, Lady

Sarah Mccorquoda­le, because “she will tell you what I told her before your mother passed away”.

Sally claimed: “I had spoken to Sarah before Diana’s death and had made a prediction the Queen was going to die, that she was in a really dark place and I could see a pavement.

“I said they are going to drag her out and give her CPR and she is going to have a heart attack. That is what the Princess of Wales died of, a heart attack. I said a week later the Queen

Mother will die because I can see her funeral. Well the Princess of Wales had the Queen Mother’s funeral that had been arranged because they had all their funerals arranged, and Diana took that. I didn’t tell Harry that though, I just told him to speak to his aunt.”

Following Diana’s death, Sarah questioned Sally about her prediction. Sally said: “After Diana died, Sarah said, ‘Well, you said the Queen’.

“But I predicted that before she did the interview with Martin Bashir, where she said, ‘I want to be known as the Queen of Hearts’.”

During the call with Harry, they also discussed his fears for his brother and who his own future wife would be.

Bubble

“How is my bruv going to be? Is he going to be OK?” she says Harry asked. Sally said she replied: “Of course he is. He will be good and he will be king, but he is in a different bubble to you.”

She said he replied: “That is why I

am always going to worry about him”.

At that point Harry was still a bachelor, had dated mainly blonde women and was on/off with Cressida Bonas.

But Sally says she told him he would marry someone very different.

She said: “One of the sweetest things he said to me was, ‘What colour hair will my future wife have? Will she have blonde hair?’ I said he would marry someone with dark hair.”

Sally believes that their conversati­on was a prelude to “him waking up to his own mental health” struggles. It wasn’t until 2017 that Harry spoke publicly about it but he has since then championed the subject for others.

He admitted to years of attacks both of panic and rage, disclosing that his life was in “total chaos” for two years.

In her new book, Secret Spirit, Sally praises Harry’s openness, of which Diana “would have been very proud”.

She says the princess told her “as a royal, you were expected to brush those kinds of feelings under the carpet”.

“Harry and Meghan are helping drive the debate forward,” Sally added.

Despite her life being very different to Harry’s, Sally can relate to his “awful” grief – she lost husband John in September, aged 73. They were married for 46 years and together for 50.

Now, Sally is helping others with bereavemen­t with John being her guiding light in the spiritual world.

And she believes no matter what lies ahead for them Harry, 37, and Meghan, 40 – who have kids Archie, two, and Lilibet, five months

– will “be together forever”, adding: “Harry will never abandon his children.”

halina.watts @people.co.uk

For details on

Sally’s services visit sallymorga­n.tv. Secret

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