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REVEALED: Seven hours of raw, intimate voice recordings to feature in a bombshell new documentary next August
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The People’s Princess confessed her ‘innermost thoughts’ on the King’s affair and her own battle with bulimia
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Producers claim the tapes show a ‘fuller portrait’ of a woman who wanted to escape the royal cage and carve her own path
Just when the world thought there were no more royal secrets left to uncover, a voice from beyond the grave is set to shatter the palace walls once again.
DailyMail.com can reveal that a series of unreleased secret audio tapes, recorded by the late Princess Diana before her tragic death, are about to be laid bare in a spectacular new documentary. And the contents are nothing short of a seismic shift in royal history.
For decades, the narrative of the most famous love triangle of the 20th century has been one of betrayal, tears, and a heartbroken wife trapped in a “three-people marriage.” But these extraordinary, unearthed recordings expose a stunning truth: Diana ultimately wanted King Charles to “go off into the sunset” with Queen Camilla—leaving her free to escape the gilded cage of Monarchy.
The Voice from Beyond the Grave
The bombshell recordings are set to take center stage in a landmark documentary series airing next August, marking the poignant 30th anniversary of Princess Diana’s untimely passing in Paris.
Produced by Love Monday TV, funded by US-based RainMaker Films, and created in partnership with 53 Degrees Global—the creative masterminds behind Netflix’s critically acclaimed The Royal House of Windsor—the project promises to pull back the curtain on the late Princess’s psyche like never before.
The origin of these tapes reads like a Hollywood espionage thriller. During the height of her marital misery, Diana used a trusted middleman to secretly record and smuggle out her innermost thoughts to royal biographer Andrew Morton. While a fraction of these recordings formed the basis of Morton’s explosive 1992 bestseller, Diana: Her True Story, the vast majority of the seven hours of audio have remained under lock and key—until now.
‘Let Him Have Camilla—Just Let Me Go!’
According to show producers, the newly unearthed audio clips will feature Diana’s raw, unfiltered voice discussing her struggles with the eating disorder bulimia, the suffocating pressure of royal life, and the true state of her marriage.
But it is her shocking benevolence toward Charles and Camilla that will leave royal watchers breathless.
“We hear her dreams for a future that could have been,” a production insider revealed to The Times. “A new chapter in which Charles goes off into the sunset with Camilla, leaving Diana free to carve her own path.”
Far from the image of a vindictive, scorned woman, the tapes present a fiercely independent Diana who was ready to surrender her husband to his true love if it meant buying her own freedom. She wanted out. She wanted a life away from the rigid protocols of the House of Windsor, and she was willing to let Charles have his happy ending with Camilla to get it.
Redefining the ‘People’s Princess’
The documentary aims to completely rewrite the history of the late 1990s, offering what producers describe as a “fuller portrait” of the iconic royal.
“The raw words of Diana present a woman navigating immense pressure, redefining her role, and moving forward with conviction,” the production team stated. “It invites the public to encounter Diana not only through what happened to her, but through how she chose to respond.”
For King Charles and Queen Camilla, now sitting on the British throne, the release of these tapes next year will undoubtedly bring mixed emotions. While it forces the public to relive the darkest days of the War of the Waleses, it also offers a bizarre form of historical absolution—proving that even Diana, in her final years, recognized that Charles and Camilla belonged together.
As the countdown to the 30th anniversary begins, the world waits with bated breath to hear that iconic, breathless voice speak her truth once more. The fairy tale may have been a lie, but Diana’s final, secret wish was for everyone to find their own version of freedom.


