“Princess Diana Might Have Survived the Accident If It Weren’t for That Person…” — The Sole Surviving Bodyguard Regains His Memory and Exposes a Truth That Leaves the Nation in Tears
In a revelation that has stunned the United Kingdom and reopened painful wounds from a tragedy that never truly healed, the sole surviving bodyguard from the crash that killed Princess Diana has reportedly regained key memories — and what he now recalls is both haunting and heartbreaking.
Trevor Rees-Jones, who was the only one to live through the 1997 Paris car crash that claimed the lives of Diana, Dodi Al-Fayed, and their driver, has remained largely silent for decades. His injuries were so severe that he previously claimed to have no memory of the accident — until now.
According to sources close to the former bodyguard, recent neurological treatment has led to partial memory recovery, and the details he remembers have left even seasoned investigators shaken.
“She might have survived,” Rees-Jones reportedly told a confidant. “If it weren’t for that person…”
The identity of “that person” has not been publicly revealed, but royal insiders believe it to be someone very close to the royal family, and whose presence during that time created intense emotional distress for Diana in the months leading up to her death.
Though he stopped short of naming names, sources claim the bodyguard described a shadowy figure who had been “obsessed with preserving the monarchy’s image” and allegedly issued warnings to Diana about her public behavior and relationships.
Whispers around royal circles are already pointing fingers — many drawing connections to a woman who has since risen to extraordinary prominence within the monarchy, despite once being regarded by Diana herself as “the third person in the marriage.”
One anonymous palace staffer was quoted saying:
“There were always rumors. But to hear it from the only person who was there… it’s devastating. People suspected, but now there’s this deep, dreadful confirmation.”
The renewed attention has reignited calls for a full re-investigation into the events surrounding Diana’s death. Several MPs are reportedly demanding the release of sealed documents and testimonies from those close to the late princess.
Public reaction has been swift and emotional. Candlelight vigils have already been held outside Kensington Palace, and social media is ablaze with hashtags like #JusticeForDiana and #WhoWasThatPerson.
Buckingham Palace has declined to comment, and no official statement has been issued by Queen Camilla, whose name has been indirectly tied to Diana’s emotional turmoil in numerous biographies and interviews over the years.
Meanwhile, supporters of the royal family insist that the rumors are “unsubstantiated and hurtful,” but the timing of the bodyguard’s recollection — just as the monarchy faces its own internal challenges — has added fuel to a fire that may no longer be possible to extinguish.
“I stayed quiet to protect people,” the bodyguard reportedly said. “But the truth has a way of resurfacing.”