“Diana Was Still Alive; I Carried Her Out of the Car, But Charles…” — Driver Tearfully Reveals Truth from 27 Years Ago, Leaving the Nation in Shock
In a revelation that has reignited old wounds and cast new questions over a decades-old tragedy, a man claiming to be a direct witness to the final moments of Princess Diana’s life has come forward — and what he alleges has left the nation speechless and grieving all over again.
The unnamed individual, reportedly a former French emergency response driver, appeared in an emotional interview aired on international television this week. With tears streaming down his face, he shared details that challenge the long-held public narrative of what happened on that fateful night in Paris, August 31, 1997.
“Diana was still alive when I got to her,” he said, his voice shaking. “She wasn’t gone. She was whispering… scared, in pain, but alive. I carried her from the wreckage with my own hands.”
Until now, official reports have stated that Princess Diana was critically injured in the car crash inside the Pont de l’Alma tunnel and died hours later in the hospital. However, this new testimony suggests she may have had a greater chance of survival — and that her final moments were marked by confusion and, potentially, intervention from unknown sources.
What stunned viewers even more was the driver’s claim that after Diana was pulled from the car, higher authorities — allegedly linked to British officials — took control of the scene. He paused before continuing, saying with great hesitation:
“There were voices on radios, orders given quickly… and suddenly, a message came through. Something about Charles. And then, we were told to step back. No questions.”
The implication that there was more to the story — and that Prince Charles may have had prior knowledge or involvement — is both unverified and explosive. There is no confirmed evidence tying King Charles III, who was then the Prince of Wales, to any wrongdoing related to Diana’s death.
Still, the emotional weight of the driver’s account has reignited public outcry, with many taking to social media to demand that the case be reopened. Hashtags like #JusticeForDiana and #WhatReallyHappened began trending just minutes after the interview aired.
Buckingham Palace has so far declined to comment, calling the claims “deeply distressing” and urging the public to approach such statements with caution and respect for the royal family and Diana’s legacy.
Prince William and Prince Harry have not yet issued a response, but royal commentators say the news could further strain an already fragile family dynamic.
Regardless of the truth, the interview has opened old wounds and stirred emotions that never truly faded. For many, Diana was more than just a princess — she was the people’s light, a symbol of compassion and authenticity in an institution often seen as cold and controlled.
Now, 27 years later, the world is once again asking: What really happened in that tunnel? And more importantly — why has it taken so long for someone to speak?