HOT NEWS: Police Chief Martine Monteil Reveals the ‘Golden Evidence’ Behind Princess Diana’s Death — “The Culprit Was a Member of the Royal Family”
Paris, April 2025 — Nearly three decades after the tragic car crash that claimed the life of Princess Diana, the world has been rocked by a shocking revelation from the former head of Paris’ criminal police, Martine Monteil — the very woman who arrived at the tunnel in the immediate aftermath of the accident.
In a bombshell interview aired last night on national French television, Monteil revealed that the investigation into Diana’s death in 1997 may have deliberately concealed critical evidence — and what’s more, she claimed that evidence pointed not to a paparazzi driver, nor reckless speeding… but to a member of the British royal family.
“At the time, we believed it was simply a tragic accident,” Monteil said, “but hidden in the shadows was a piece of golden evidence — something we were never allowed to release. And it pointed to someone inside the House of Windsor.”
The studio fell silent as Monteil described the moment her team discovered a classified intelligence report that detailed suspicious communications between palace officials and unnamed operatives in Paris just days before the fatal crash. What shook her the most was a recorded conversation — allegedly between a high-ranking royal and a private security consultant — that referenced “permanent solutions” to a growing problem.
“The tone was cold. Calculated. Not grief, not fear — just strategy. Diana had become inconvenient,” Monteil said.
Though she stopped short of naming the royal in question, Monteil claimed that the evidence was suppressed by a “multi-national agreement” between UK and French authorities to protect diplomatic relations and preserve the monarchy’s image.
🌍 Global Reaction
The world reacted with shock, anger, and disbelief. Hashtags such as #JusticeForDiana, #RoyalCoverUp, and #MonteilReveals quickly trended worldwide. Thousands gathered outside both the British Embassy in Paris and Buckingham Palace, demanding full transparency and the release of the classified documents.
Royal watchers and conspiracy theorists alike were stunned — not just because of the allegations, but because Monteil had never spoken out before.
“This isn’t just another theory — it’s coming from someone who was there,” said one royal historian. “If her claims are true, this changes everything we thought we knew about the most tragic night in royal history.”