“I still remember the night sky turning into headlights… and the spin of the car that stole you from me.” These were the haunting words Prince William reportedly uttered as he revealed a long-held secret: he knows who cut the seatbelt in Princess Diana’s car the night she died—but says he cannot name them. “Forgive me, Mother,” he added, breaking years of painful silence.
William’s emotional confession has sent shockwaves across the world. Sources close to him say the prince has carried this knowledge for decades, weighed down by royal protocol, fear, and loyalty to a family fractured by grief. Though official investigations ruled Diana’s 1997 death as the result of reckless driving and paparazzi pursuit, William’s words hint at something far darker—a possible act of sabotage.
Social media has since flooded with messages of support and sorrow. Many express heartbreak not only for Diana, but for the unbearable burden her son has shouldered alone.
Though he may never name the person he believes was responsible, William’s words add a new layer to the tragedy—and spotlight the heavy price of royal silence.
He has never been the same since that night. And even now, nearly 30 years later, he still mourns his mother with an ache time can’t touch.