Elton John has finally broken his silence on his deep and complex relationship with Princess Diana, revealing emotional truths that have remained private for decades.

In a heartfelt interview, the music legend opened up about their extraordinary bond, calling Diana “one of the most incredible people I have ever known.”

He spoke candidly about their first meeting, recalling how instantly comfortable and real she was, even in a room full of celebrities and politicians.

“She had this way of making you feel like the only person that mattered,” Elton said.

Their friendship grew quickly, rooted in mutual compassion, shared humor, and a deep understanding of the pressures of fame.

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Elton revealed that their conversations often went beyond the public image of royalty, delving into her struggles, her love for her sons, and her frustrations with the institution she was part of.

“We talked about everything—grief, loneliness, motherhood, music… and sometimes we just laughed until we cried,” he remembered.

But not everything was easy between them.

Elton admitted that there were moments when their friendship was tested, including a well-known falling-out that briefly drove them apart.

He confessed that the period of distance was painful, but they eventually reconciled before her tragic death in 1997.

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“I’m so grateful we found our way back to each other,” he said, visibly emotional.

When Diana passed, Elton said it felt like “the world had lost its light,” and writing and performing “Candle in the Wind 1997” at her funeral was the hardest performance of his life.

He confessed he almost couldn’t get through the song, but he knew it was his way of saying goodbye.

“To this day, I still feel her presence,” he said quietly.

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“She was more than a princess—she was a true friend, and the world didn’t deserve her kindness.”

Elton’s rare and personal confession has moved fans around the world, offering a glimpse into a friendship that was as genuine as it was legendary.

It wasn’t about status or spectacle—it was about loyalty, love, and the quiet strength of two people who truly saw each other.