JUST NOW: King Charles discovers SHOCKING clause in Diana's will — William is stunned

King Charles was left reeling after discovering a long-buried clause in Princess Diana's 1997 will, a revelation that stunned Prince William and threatened to upend decades of royal arrangements.


Hidden in sealed legal archives, the handwritten provision explicitly barred Camilla Parker Bowles—"Camilla Parker BS" in Diana's underlined ink—from accessing Diana's sapphire jewelry sets, trusts, or ceremonial honors, ensuring they pass solely to William and his heirs.


Diana's Vengeful Directive

The clause activates post both sons' 30th birthdays, stripping Charles of oversight on Diana's $14M legacy and charitable representations. "Under no circumstance shall Camilla benefit from what was mine," Diana scrawled, her mistrust of Charles etched in final pleas to protect her boys from betrayal.


William, inheriting control, mobilized lawyers to enforce it amid Camilla's tiara rage at Charlotte's Spencer heirloom wear. Charles admitted its validity in spirit, demoting Camilla to "Duchess of Cornwall" references, honoring Diana's unyielding stand.

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