GOOD NEWS: Diana’s Sole Surviving Bodyguard Regains His Memory After 20 Years of Silence — “I Carried Diana Out of That Car and Saw Camilla…”
In a stunning and emotional development that’s reigniting decades-old questions, the sole surviving bodyguard of Princess Diana’s tragic 1997 car crash, Trevor Rees-Jones, has reportedly regained significant parts of his memory — after over 20 years of silence and psychological trauma.
In an exclusive account shared with close friends and now spreading rapidly through media outlets, Rees-Jones is said to have recalled vivid and crucial details from the night that shocked the world. Most astonishingly, he allegedly remembered carrying Princess Diana out of the wreckage in the Pont de l’Alma tunnel — a memory he claims had been locked away due to severe head injuries and PTSD.
“I carried Diana out of that car,” he reportedly stated, his voice filled with emotion. “She was alive. Barely, but alive. And I saw someone… someone I didn’t expect — Camilla.”
The claim has sent shockwaves across the UK and stirred immense public interest and speculation. Though many are questioning how Camilla, then the Duchess of Cornwall and largely absent from public royal life at the time, could have been involved or even present, others believe Rees-Jones’ words could shed new light on long-silenced suspicions and conspiracy theories that have surrounded Diana’s death for decades.
Royal experts and commentators are urging caution but acknowledge that the emotional weight of the bodyguard’s words cannot be ignored. “Whether it’s literal memory or symbolic trauma surfacing, this is a voice that deserves to be heard,” said a former royal investigator.
Buckingham Palace has not issued a response, though insiders suggest the royal household is closely monitoring the situation. Prince William and Prince Harry have long supported deeper inquiries into their mother’s passing, and this new testimony may lead to renewed public pressure for a formal re-investigation.
Supporters of Princess Diana have expressed hope that this revelation may finally bring long-delayed justice or at least emotional closure. Memorials have begun to reappear outside Kensington Palace, and social media has erupted with messages like #JusticeForDiana and #DianaDeservedBetter.
Whether this leads to new legal proceedings, declassified documents, or simply a deeper understanding of Diana’s final moments remains to be seen. But what is certain is this: a voice long silenced has returned — and the world is listening.