In a development that has reignited one of the most enduring mysteries of the royal world, Trevor Rees-Jones – the only bodyguard who survived the tragic 1997 crash that killed Princess Diana – has reportedly spoken out after more than two decades of silence.
According to early reports, Trevor’s words have left many stunned. He hinted that what happened on that fateful night in Paris was “not an ordinary accident,” and suggested that there were details he had never shared publicly before. Exactly what those details are remains unclear, but insiders say his account could challenge the official narrative that has stood for more than 25 years.
Royal experts are already asking difficult questions: Why now? What new information does Trevor hold, and why has it been kept secret until today? Could this revelation finally answer the lingering doubts surrounding Diana’s death — or will it raise even more questions?
Neither Buckingham Palace nor Diana’s sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, have commented yet. But speculation is running wild, and many are wondering if this is just the beginning of a wave of disclosures that could reshape how the world remembers that night.
For now, the full details of Trevor’s statement remain under wraps, leaving the public to wonder: what really happened in Paris, and why has the truth taken this long to surface?