Princess Diana's truth, that has been lingering around for decades, is disturbing Prince William.
The Prince of Wales is haunted by what went down with his mother years upto her passing in 1997. Royal author Andy Webb admits that the future King wants to uncover the truth.
"I’ve been discreet because I’ve gone as far as I was advised to go," Andy Webb, author of "Dianarama," told Fox News Digital. "I describe William as having a wound that will not heal. It’s been made clear to me that he needs to know what happened. I think the impact on William must have been absolutely traumatic. He’s decided that the time has come. He needs to know. He really wants to know what went down 30 years ago."
"Diana had been schooled to believe that the people around her, the people closest to her, couldn’t be trusted, that they were actually taking very large sums of money, £40,000 in one case, to spy on Diana," Webb explained.
"She could no longer trust these people. All the people whom she’d relied upon in her life up to that point, she got rid of. So, 18 months later, there is a different set of people. It turns out they were not the people you want to have in charge of your security."
"The most heartbreaking thing is the very strong suggestion that if executives at the time had briefed Princess Diana on the fraudulent activity — the forgeries and lies she had been told — her life could have gone in a different direction," Webb noted.
They said Diana was paranoid," said Webb. "And I always think to myself, ‘That’s really unkind,’ because you have to remember, this was the BBC telling her they had firm information and documents proving people were out to get her. That’s what Diana was acting on.