After decades of silence, Lady Sarah McCorquodale, Princess Diana’s eldest sister, has finally broken her silence at age 60, unveiling truths that could reshape our understanding of Diana’s tragic life and untimely death. In a gripping documentary honoring her sister’s legacy, Sarah reveals the haunting memories of that fateful night in Paris—a night that shattered not just a family, but the world.
For over 25 years, Sarah has carried the weight of unanswered questions, particularly the inexplicable absence of a seatbelt on Diana during the fatal car crash. “She was religious about wearing seat belts,” Sarah lamented, her voice heavy with sorrow. This singular detail encapsulates the profound grief and frustration that have plagued her for decades. How could someone so careful have made such a grave oversight?
The sisters’ bond, forged in 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥hood amidst the upheaval of their parents’ divorce, was one of unwavering loyalty and mutual admiration. Sarah became a protector and confidant to Diana, guiding her through the complexities of royal life. Yet, as Diana’s fairy tale marriage to Prince Charles unraveled, Sarah’s role evolved into that of a fierce guardian, offering refuge during her sister’s darkest hours.
The tragic events of August 31, 1997, left Sarah grappling with incomprehensible loss. Accompanying Prince Charles to retrieve Diana’s body, she faced a surreal reality—one that would haunt her for years. The documentary sheds light on Sarah’s enduring love for Diana and her commitment to preserving her sister’s memory against a backdrop of tabloid speculation and conspiracy theories.
Now, as she speaks out, Sarah emerges not just as a grieving sister, but as a custodian of Diana’s true story—a narrative of vulnerability, resilience, and compassion. In sharing her truths, Sarah reminds us that behind the royal façade lies a deeply human tale of love, loss, and an enduring legacy. Diana, the beloved sister and devoted mother, continues to inspire, living on in the hearts of those who knew her best.