In a startling revelation that could redefine everything known about Princess Diana’s tragic death, Lady Sarah McCorquodale, Diana’s sister, has broken her silence at age 60. In a bombshell 2025 documentary, Sarah delves into haunting memories and unanswered questions surrounding the fateful night of August 31, 1997, when Diana lost her life in a Paris tunnel crash. Was it mere fate, or something more sinister?
Sarah’s voice trembles as she recounts the chilling detail: Diana, who had always been vigilant about seat belt safety, chose not to buckle up that night. “Why not?” Sarah asks, hinting at a deeper mystery. What was Diana running from, beyond the relentless paparazzi? The answers Sarah provides could shake the very foundations of royal history.
As the eldest of the Spencer sisters, Sarah reflects on a lifetime of shared events, from their idyllic 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥hood to a turbulent royal marriage that saw Diana trapped in a web of heartache and betrayal. With Charles’s affairs and Diana’s own struggles with mental health, the question looms: Did Sarah see the signs of impending doom?
Fast forward to the tragic night of the crash. The world watched in horror as Diana’s life was cut short, with conspiracy theories swirling about the events that led to her death. In the new documentary, Sarah reveals she believes Diana sensed danger prior to the crash, as she received ominous phone calls in the summer of 1997. “Could it have been planned?” Sarah asks, echoing a sentiment shared by many who still mourn the People’s Princess.
In a raw and emotional confession, Sarah admits to her profound regrets about introducing Diana to Charles, a decision that continues to haunt her decades later. “She deserved more,” Sarah chokes out, leaving the audience to ponder: Was it fate, failure, or something darker that claimed Diana’s life? The world awaits answers as the royal secrets unfold, and the echoes of Diana’s legacy linger on.