At 60, Princess Diana's older sister, Lady Sarah McCorquodale, has tearfully broken her silence, confirming long-suppressed rumors about Diana's tragic life, marriage pressures, and the Paris crash conspiracy whispers that haunted the family.
In an emotional interview, Sarah detailed Diana's childhood scars from parental divorce, her Cinderella-like stepmother tensions, and royal entrapment—Charles's Camilla affair as an "open secret" that crushed her sibling.
Sarah revealed Diana's paranoia of being watched and controlled, validated by letters to butler Paul Burrell expressing harm fears. She endorsed crash suspicions, hinting at a "too powerful" seatbelt tamperer, defying official accident verdicts amid media fury over false recovery reports.
This confession echoes Jane Fellowes's accounts of Diana's isolation, tying into today's reforms: William's estate blocks on Camilla's son, Louis's shielding mirroring Diana's pleas.
Royal Echoes Persist
Sarah's raw truths amplify purges—Fergie's "destroyed" claims, Meghan's Netflix exposé, Anne's enforcement of Elizabeth's slimmed monarchy favoring Charlotte. #DianaTruth trends globally, lauding Sarah's courage post-30 years, contrasting palace gag orders.
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