We remember the flowers, the tears, the silent walk of two boys behind their mother’s coffin in front of billions of viewers.
We remember the phrase “Queen of People’s Hearts”.
But there is one detail most people never knew:
Diana’s coffin was sealed.
No final viewing. No open casket. Not for the public, not even for her sons.

In October 2025, as King Charles struggles with his health and the monarchy staggers under fresh scandals, a new shadow arrives at Kensington Palace:
A small, heavy package from Paris.
No sender. No note—
Except for one chilling line on the front:
“For the son who deserves the truth about his mother.”
From that moment, the past stops being history.
It becomes a threat.
The Package From Paris
The autumn wind clawed at the windows of Kensington Palace as Prince William returned from Boston, exhausted from promoting his beloved Earthshot Prize. He wanted a quiet evening, a cup of tea, and a few minutes of peace.
Instead, his long-serving valet, Thomas, approached with a face that said everything.
A thick, cream-colored envelope.
Red wax.
A Paris postmark.
Security had checked it. No explosives, no poison, no obvious trap. Yet William felt his chest tighten. Paris was not just a city to him. It was the night his childhood ended.