NO LONGER A SECRET! 3 HOURS AGO — After 28 years of silence, Trevor Rees-Jones, the former bodyguard of Princess Diana, stormed into Buckingham Palace to meet Prince William. With trembling voice he confessed: ‘I never had amnesia… Oh William, it wasn’t an accident — your mother was…’”

1 MINUTE AGO! World Stunned — Diana’s Bodyguard Breaks Silence After Decades: “I Never Suffered Memory Loss…”
The world has been left stunned after a bombshell revelation from Trevor Rees-Jones, the former bodyguard and sole survivor of the tragic car crash that killed Princess Diana in 1997.
After decades of silence and mystery, Rees-Jones has now spoken directly to Prince William, shattering long-held assumptions and igniting a firestorm of speculation around one of the most haunting chapters in modern royal history.
“I Never Suffered Memory Loss”’
For years, official reports suggested that Rees-Jones — the only person who lived through the crash in the Pont de l’Alma tunnel in Paris — could not recall what happened. This supposed memory loss became a central part of the narrative, fueling decades of unanswered questions.
But in his shocking new statement, Rees-Jones declared,
Telling William the Truth
According to palace insiders, William sought the meeting after quietly reopening private inquiries into the events of that night. Rees-Jones, now 56, allegedly agreed on the condition that their conversation would remain confidential — but his remarks have already rippled beyond palace walls.
“The look on William’s face said everything,” one source claimed. “He has waited his entire life for someone to tell him what really happened to his mother. And now he’s heard it.”




