
LONDON, June 18 (UPI) -- Princess Diana's former butler claims she took him to seedy areas of London and teased him in front of prostitutes, Britain's Sun said Friday.
"She'd drive me to Paddington Station and round the corner where all the girls worked," said the late princess' 46-year-old confidante, Paul Burrell. "Then she'd wind the window down on my side so they'd lean in and chat to me. She'd be wetting herself in the driver's seat."
Burrell insisted he told Diana they could get arrested for such behavior, but she told him to "chill out."
Burrell has been widely criticized for profiting from his friendship with the princess.
He has written "A Royal Duty," a best-selling, tell-all about the princess, and plans to perform a stage tribute to her this weekend.
Burrell's most recent claims were made during the launch of the paperback edition of his book in Liverpool.
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