Former Harrods Boss and Father of Princess Diana's Companion Dies at 94: Mohamed Al Fayed's Legacy and Tragic Pursuit of Answers
Mohamed Al Fayed, a self-made businessman and philanthropist, leaves behind a legacy marked by success, tragedy, and an unwavering pursuit of justice.;
Mohamed Al Fayed, the former Harrods boss and father of Dodi Al Fayed who died alongside Princess Diana in a car crash, has passed away at the age of 94. Al Fayed, born in Egypt, made his mark in the business world in the Middle East before moving to the UK in the 1970s. He never obtained British citizenship but went on to achieve great success, acquiring Harrods and Fulham Football Club.
RIP Mohamed Al Fayed.
— smtm_lfc1975 (@smtm_lfc1975) September 1, 2023
Don't care what anyone says - I thought he was awesome.
Wicked sense of humour.
Slightly eccentric.
Very clever.
Went through unimaginable grief.
But was an opinionated man who always spoke his mind.
Rest in Peace. 🙏 pic.twitter.com/hQzdoGeDUb
Al Fayed's family released a statement confirming his peaceful passing and expressing gratitude for the impact he had on their lives. Fulham FC, which he owned for many years, also paid tribute to him and praised his contributions to the club's success. Journalist Piers Morgan described him as a "flawed, complex character" but expressed admiration for him. Al Fayed was known for his philanthropic efforts, particularly in helping underprivileged and sick children.
He set up the Al Fayed Charitable Foundation to support these causes. His life took a tragic turn when his son Dodi and Princess Diana perished in a car crash in 1997. Al Fayed spent the rest of his life consumed with questions surrounding their deaths. He twice attempted to obtain British citizenship but faced rejection both times.