Princess
Di was obsessed with astrology
LONDON,
Jan. 25 Britain's Princess Diana was in the habit of consulting "reflexologists,
astrologists and soothsayers" before her 1997 death, her private secretary
said.
Testifying
at a London inquest Thursday, Patrick Jepson said the outlandish predictions the
advisers gave Diana only fed her sense of paranoia, The Times of London reported
Friday.
"They
robbed her of her equilibrium at times of distress," Jepson told an inquest
looking into the Paris car crash which killed Diana and boyfriend Dodi Fayed.
Jepson
said the princess was obsessed with astrology and consulted a clairvoyant she
described as "Fergie's witch woman," to enhance her personal development.
The
former Navy commander told the court he thought Diana's interest in alternative
disciplines was harmful to her.
Also
testifying at the inquest was Trevor Rees, the only survivor of the Paris car
crash.
He
said he had been uncomfortable with the way Dodi Fayed's father had pressured
him to remember events that may or may not have taken place.