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BEFORE they met, Bryan Adams wrote a song about his fascination with Princess Diana and how she "drove him wild".
Now the Canadian rocker's former girlfriend claims the pair went on to have an affair.
Former Bond girl Cecilie Thomsen, who dated Adams for 12 years, says he cheated on her with the Princess.
She claims the affair took place in 1996 after Diana split from Prince Charles and that it was one of the causes of her own break-up with the singer.
Her allegations, which have not been denied by Adams, emerged after Diana's butler, Paul Burrell, claimed the Princess had nine secret lovers, including a famous musician.
"I know Diana had an affair with Bryan," the Danish actress said yesterday.
"Bryan knew Paul Burrell very well. Paul was part of the inner circle around Bryan and he introduced him to Diana. "The first time Bryan met Diana I wasn't invited. Ours was a stormy relationship and Bryan's affair with Diana didn't make it easier."
Miss Thomsen, 28, who appeared in Tomorrow Never Dies, met Adams when she was 16 after he plucked her out of the audience at a concert. She tried to turn a blind eye to the affair because she felt the need to compromise in their relationship.
She even attended the Princess's funeral with Adams. "I was sitting in the church with mixed emotions," she said of the service in 1997.
But she and Adams did not finally part until last year.
Adams, who turned 44 yesterday, achieved worldwide success with songs including Heaven, Run To You and Summer of '69.
Although he has a home in New York, he lives mainly in London in a $2.5 million warehouse-style home.
When Paul Burrell was evicted from his grace-and-favour home a year after Diana's death, Adams offered him a place to stay.
His song about the Princess, which was called Diana, was on the B side of Heaven, a No. 1 hit in 1985.
The following year the Princess met him at a concert in Vancouver.
Earlier this year Adams said: "We met many times and had become very good friends by the end of her life."
Yesterday Adams said: "Miss Thomsen doesn't know anything about my friendship with Diana, nor does anyone else.
"Anything you have read from these reports is pure conjec-ture and supposition."