Jurassic Park star Sam Neill reveals his son repeatedly FARTED on Princess Diana at legendary film's premiere
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Sam Neill has revealed his son repeatedly farted on Princess Diana at Jurassic Park’s premiere in London.

The actor, 77, starred in the smash-hit movie franchise, which catapulted him to international fame thanks to his role as Dr Alan Grant.

Back in 1993, Princess Diana attended a royal screening of the original movie, which took place in Leicester Square.

However, Sam has recalled his mortification when he discovered his son Tim began farting during the film – just meters from the princess.

He said: ‘The last time I watched it in its totality was sitting beside Princess Di at the Leicester Square at the London opening.

‘On the other side of me was my son Tim – he was 11 and completely swept away by it, but about the time the T-Rex turns up, Tim started to fart.

Sam Neill has revealed his son repeatedly farted on Princess Diana at Jurassic Park's premiere in London back in 1993

Sam Neill has revealed his son repeatedly farted on Princess Diana at Jurassic Park’s premiere in London back in 1993

Princess Diana attended a royal screening of the original movie, which took place in Leicester Square and was sat beside Sam and his young son Tim

Princess Diana attended a royal screening of the original movie, which took place in Leicester Square and was sat beside Sam and his young son Tim 

Sam has recalled his mortification when he discovered his son Tim began farting during the film - just meters from the princess

Sam has recalled his mortification when he discovered his son Tim began farting during the film – just meters from the princess

‘And the draft was drifting across me to royalty!

‘I spent the whole film in a muck sweat, thinking, “Princess Di is being exposed to the horrors of a little boy’s fart, but she’s going to think it’s me. I am going to be subliminally blamed for my son’s crimes, and I don’t think she’ll talk to me afterwards.”

‘But she was well brought up and never mentioned it.’

Sam previously told GQ how the princess enjoyed the sci-fi and action movie, and said he kept one eye on the screen and the other on her.

To date, a whopping seven films in the Jurassic franchise, with the latest instalment Jurassic World Rebirth released just last month.

It stars Scarlett Johansson, Mahershala Ali, Jonathan Bailey, Rupert Friend, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo and Ed Skrein. 

Meanwhile, Sam looked well and in good spirits as he stepped out for a red carpet event in February. 

He attended the 2025 AACTA Awards held at Home of the Arts (HOTA) on the Gold Coast, in Australia.

The actor, 77, starred in the smash-hit movie franchise, which catapulted him to international fame thanks to his role as Dr Alan Grant

The actor, 77, starred in the smash-hit movie franchise, which catapulted him to international fame thanks to his role as Dr Alan Grant

To date, a whopping seven films in the Jurassic franchise, with the latest instalment Jurassic World Rebirth released just last month

To date, a whopping seven films in the Jurassic franchise, with the latest instalment Jurassic World Rebirth released just last month

Sam pictured with his now grown up son Tim back in 2024 as he underwent chemotherapy after being diagnosed with stage-three blood cancer

Sam pictured with his now grown up son Tim back in 2024 as he underwent chemotherapy after being diagnosed with stage-three blood cancer

Sam previously opened up about his ‘brutal’ chemotherapy treatment after being diagnosed with stage-three blood cancer. 

He found out he had cancer in 2022 during his first trip back to New Zealand after lockdowns made returning home to see his family virtually impossible for two years.

His son Tim told Australian Story his dad had been back in New Zealand for barely an hour when a doctor phoned with the awful news he had cancer.

‘When he hung the phone up and we sat down, and we had a little bit of a cry together. It was supposed to be a happy day. He didn’t get to stay,’ Tim said. 

Sam continued: ‘I was in really a fight for my life. And everything was a new world and a rather alarming world.

‘I had three or four months of reasonably conventional chemotherapies which are, brutal.’

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