Elton John has spoken candidly about his close bond with Princess Diana, revealing emotional details from their final conversations that highlight her vulnerability and hopes for her sons.
In recent reflections, he recounted Diana confiding her fears of palace isolation and her wish for Prince William's future wife—now Catherine—to receive unwavering support, avoiding the betrayals she endured. Elton described her as "fabulous company" and a gossip who valued compassion over protocol, urging him to champion humanitarian causes post her death.
During Gianni Versace's funeral shortly before her 1997 passing, Diana reportedly held Elton's hand, stressing the need for voices like his to sustain her legacy of empathy. He honored this at her service with a rewritten "Candle in the Wind," retitled "Goodbye England's Rose," capturing global grief despite his initial reluctance.
Elton emphasized Diana envisioned Catherine embodying her vision—jewels, letters, and spirit passed forward—contrasting with Sussex tensions. These disclosures counter sensational claims, focusing on mutual respect amid her struggles.
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