Today marks 25 years since his death, and the event is still surrounded by a halo of mystery
August 31, 1997 has gone down in history as a very tragic day for the British crown. Lady Di lost her life after suffering a serious traffic accident in a Paris tunnel. This event has always been surrounded by a halo of mystery and many conspiracy theories have been developed about it. The most widespread points to Buckingham Palace as a participant in this terrible episode that left Princes Harry and William motherless.
But not only did public opinion think that there was a 'cat in the bag' in the death of Diana of Wales, but even the English authorities began a secret investigation of which some details were known thanks to the "Daily Mail." According to this medium, the authorities' work was motivated by a strange secret note that the princess wrote some time before she suffered an accident in Paris, in which she claimed that her husband wanted to harm her.
“This particular phase of my life is the most dangerous: my husband is planning an accident in my car. Brake failure and serious head injury clear the way for him to marry Tiggy. “Camilla is nothing more than a decoy, so the man is using us in every sense of the word,” Lady Di supposedly wrote. The note remained hidden for eight years, until the butler of Kensington Palace decided to make it public to put it in the hands of the authorities.
When the police read the contents of it, they launched an investigation which led to Prince Charles being questioned by the police. The meeting took place under the strictest secrecy at St. James's Palace, and it should be clarified that the son of Queen Elizabeth II was never cited as a suspect, but as a witness. “Why do you think the princess wrote this note, sir?” one of the people asked the heir to the throne, to which he responded, always according to the British newspaper “Daily Mail”: “I didn't know anything about the note. until it was published in the media.”
The conclusion of the authorities was that, at the time Lady Di wrote the note, she was under the influence of Martin Bashir, the BBC journalist who interviewed her, who would have deceived her with false documents to make her fear for her life. and push her to publicly attack the royal family. In any case, there is no doubt that this is a new twist in the case of a strange death that, 25 years later, still raises many questions. Will the truth ever be discovered?