MOHAMED Al Fayed has been accused of using a royal mansion featured in The Crown to rape and sexually assault victims. Five women have alleged they were raped by the Egyptian billionaire, who died last year aged 94, and a further 20 female employees claim Al Fayed sexually assaulted them across multiple locations. 11 Mohamed Al Fayed, who died last year, has been accused of raping multiple women and sexually assaulting others Credit: Getty 11 Al Fayed bought the mansion of Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson and renamed it 'Villa Windsor' Credit: Getty 11 The lavish home featured on The Crown 11 Gemma, who worked as one of Fayed's personal assistants, spoke out Credit: BBC The new documentary - called Al Fayed: Predator at Harrods - hears claims from women who worked at Harrods from the late 1980s to 2000s, after an investigation by the BBC.

Female employees allege that assaults were carried out at different locations, including the company’s offices, in Al Fayed’s London apartment, or on foreign trips often in Paris at the Ritz hotel. And multiple women have even claimed that the billionaire raped or sexually assaulted them at "Villa Windsor" in Paris's Bois de Boulogne. The lavish 14-room mansion was the home of post-abdication King Edward VIII and his wife Wallis Simpson.

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