Princess Diana's older sister, Lady Sarah McCorquodale, has broken decades of silence at age 60, tearfully confirming persistent rumors about Diana's tragic final days, royal entrapment, and lingering suspicions surrounding her 1997 Paris death.
In emotional interviews, Sarah detailed Diana's childhood scars from parental divorce, Cinderella-like tensions with stepmother Raine, and crushing awareness of Charles's Camilla affair as an "open secret" that shattered her hopes early in the marriage.
Final Days' Paranoia Validated
Sarah endorsed Diana's fears of surveillance and control, citing letters to butler Paul Burrell warning of harm and phone hacking convictions validating her paranoia post-divorce. Diana's pre-crash call begged escape from "powerful forces," hinting at secrets about key figures that endangered her if exposed.
She questioned the official accident verdict, noting Diana's seatbelt concerns and media false recovery reports, echoing Jane Fellowes's accounts of isolation amid relentless scrutiny.
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