Princess Diana carried more heartbreak as Ghislaine Maxwell became an addition to her sufferings.

Due to Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein's relationship with Prince Andrew, the two infamous traffickers are said to have visited royal residences in the past, including Buckingham Palace.

Despite their frequent visit to the royal grounds, Maxwell was not fond of any of the royal family members - especially Princess Diana.

Maria Farmer, who alleged that Maxwell and Epstein abused her in the 1990s, revealed that the socialite hated the Princess of Wales and took every chance she could have to bully her.

She previously told The Sun (via Express) that the convicted media tycoon's daughter was proud of making Princess Diana cry.

"Ghislaine's like: 'Look, there we made her [Diana] cry, isn't that funny? We hated Diana'. That's what she said. I was like: 'Oh my god, that's horrible'. They were very mean to her, like abusive, but they thought it was really funny. Very, very sick," Farmer recalled.

She was one of the four accusers who testified against Maxwell in December 2021. Epstein's confidante, meanwhile, was found guilty of the charges filed against her, leading her to face up to 65 years in prison.

Farmer told the court that Maxwell played a massive role in the grooming process in Epstein's trafficking ring. After winning the case, the accuser said she ultimately hoped that the development would finally bring solace to all Epstein and Maxwell's victims as it proved no one is above the law.

Ghislaine Maxwell Boasted About Making Princess Diana Cry

Farmer was not the first one who spoke about Maxwell's abuse of the late Princess.

Journalist Anne McElvoy once wrote an article about how the British socialite rubbed her shoulders with the royal princess. Princess Diana first met her at the premiere of "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" in 1984.

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"Ghislaine, while herself on a pedestal of privilege, was armed with a self-confidence so bullet-proof that she could joke about 'making Diana (later Princess of Wales) cry' in a world where 'teasing' about everything from the wrong boyfriend to the wrong designer could come uncomfortably close to bullying," McElvoy wrote.

She did not detail when exactly it happened since it is highly likely the two met multiple times after that.

Unfortunately, the bullying made her suffer even more when he was already experiencing the worst from Prince Charles.

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