At 60, Princess Diana’s Sister Reveals The SHOCKING Truth We All Suspected

Princess Diana's sister Lady Sarah McCorquodale has broken decades of silence, confirming long-circulating rumors about Diana's final days, royal marriage pressures, and suspicions over her 1997 Paris death.



In tearful interviews, Sarah detailed Diana's childhood trauma from parental divorce, stepmother Raine conflicts, and early awareness of Charles's Camilla affair as an "open secret" that doomed her happiness from the start.


Final Warnings Confirmed

Sarah validated Diana's paranoia of surveillance, citing letters to Paul Burrell warning of harm and phone-hacking convictions proving her fears real. Diana's desperate pre-crash pleas—"They're watching me"—hinted at powerful adversaries, defying official accident narratives amid seatbelt issues and false media reports.


She questioned the crash verdict, noting Diana's isolation echoed by Jane Fellowes, carrying doubts for 28 years until emotional resolve shattered her reserve.


Ties to Royal Reckoning

Sarah's revelations amplify reforms: Fergie's Epstein-exposed daughter lunches crushing Andrew, Meghan's title erasure post-$50M passport scandal and kids' Crown handover, Anne's Markus affair bombshell. Wales surges—Catherine's Garter command, Charlotte's tiara victory over Camilla's fury, Louis's reassuring health update.

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