Princess Diana, her brother, Charles Spencer, has come forward with new revelations that challenge the official narrative. Speaking in a rare and emotional interview, Spencer declared, "I found out what REALLY happened to Diana – and I brought the proof." His claims have sent shockwaves through royal circles and the general public alike.
Princess Diana, who died in a car crash in Paris on August 31, 1997, has long been the subject of numerous conspiracy theories. The official verdict from the inquest held in 2008 stated that Diana was unlawfully killed due to the "grossly negligent driving" of chauffeur Henri Paul, who was intoxicated, while being chased by paparazzi. But many – including Diana herself – suspected she was a target.
Charles Spencer, a man known for his dignity and protectiveness over his sister’s memory, has historically refrained from fueling speculation. However, in this new exposé, Spencer claims to have uncovered documents, witness testimonies, and sealed communications that had never before been made public.
“For over 25 years, I believed in silence and respect. But after reviewing evidence that had been kept from even me as her brother, I can no longer stay quiet,” Spencer stated.
One of the key pieces of alleged proof includes a classified report from a British intelligence agency, which he claims was hidden under a "national security" seal for decades. According to Spencer, the report includes surveillance logs and intercepted communications suggesting Diana may have been under illegal observation in the months leading up to her death.
He also pointed to a series of letters written by Diana herself in the year before her death, which express fear that someone was planning a car accident as a way to "remove" her. These letters had previously been known to the public, but Spencer claims to have verified their authenticity through forensic handwriting and ink analysis, debunking past skepticism.
Adding further weight to his claims, Spencer says a whistleblower from within the intelligence community has come forward with testimony, providing a timeline of decisions and conversations that "connect the dots in a way we’ve never seen before."
The Palace has yet to release a statement, but sources close to royal aides reportedly describe the revelations as "deeply troubling" and "potentially destabilizing."
Public reaction has been swift and intense. On social media, hashtags like #JusticeForDiana and #DianaTruth have trended globally, while thousands are calling for a new independent inquiry into her death.