BREAKING NEWS: Prince William Announces Shocking Turn in Princess Diana Case – Her Bodyguard Regains Memory After 27 Years
In a revelation that has stunned the nation and reignited decades-old questions, Prince William has made a joyful yet emotional announcement: the only surviving bodyguard from Princess Diana’s tragic 1997 car crash in Paris has miraculously regained his memory—after 27 years of silence.
In an official statement from Kensington Palace earlier today, Prince William declared:
“After nearly three decades, we have received a development that brings both pain and hope. The sole surviving witness from that dark night in Paris has regained his memory. His words have shaken us to the core: ‘There was someone who chased Diana…’”
The man in question is Trevor Rees-Jones, Diana’s former bodyguard and the only survivor of the horrific crash in the Pont de l’Alma tunnel on August 31, 1997. Severely injured and left in a coma after the incident, Rees-Jones suffered massive head trauma and, until now, had no recollection of the events that led to the Princess of Wales’ death.
But in a shocking twist, Rees-Jones, now 56 and living a quiet life under the radar, recently underwent a new form of memory therapy—part of an advanced neurological treatment. According to a family insider, during a session last month, fragmented memories began to resurface.
“He became very emotional,” the insider shared. “The words just came out: ‘There was someone chasing us. I remember headlights, a motorbike… it wasn’t just the paparazzi.’”
The implications of this claim are enormous. For years, conspiracy theories have swirled around the events leading to Diana’s death, but official investigations concluded it was a tragic accident, largely blamed on the reckless driving of Henri Paul, the driver of the car. Now, Rees-Jones’s recovered memory could breathe new life into long-buried doubts.
Prince William, appearing visibly moved during the public statement, emphasized that the revelation is not about reopening wounds but about honoring the truth:
“My mother was loved by millions, but we knew her best. If there is more to her story, we owe it to her, and to the world, to uncover it with dignity and clarity.”
Prince Harry, currently in California, has reportedly been in constant contact with William since the news broke. “This might be the moment that brings them together again,” a royal correspondent noted. “Both sons want closure—not just for themselves, but for their children who will grow up hearing the legend of their grandmother.”
Social media erupted instantly, with hashtags like #JusticeForDiana and #RememberDiana trend