Misleading
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Register
Misleading
  • About Us
  • Log in
  • Don’t Mislead (Archive)
  • Privacy Policy
No Result
View All Result
Misleading
No Result
View All Result

Princess Diana’s Grieving Sisters’ ‘Look’ at King Charles Goes Viral

September 9, 2024
in Missleading
Reading Time: 4 mins read
0 0
A A
0
Princess Diana’s Grieving Sisters’ ‘Look’ at King Charles Goes Viral
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The moment Princess Diana‘s grieving sisters joined King Charles III at the hospital where the royal lost her life in 1997 has gone viral, after footage captured by the press at the time has resurfaced on social media site TikTok.

The clip captured at the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris on August 31, 1997 has resurfaced just days after the 27th anniversary of the car crash that ended Diana’s life at the age of 36, leaving behind her two sons, Prince William who was just 15 and Prince Harry who was 12.

Diana was pronounced dead at the hospital after sustaining catastrophic injuries when the car she was traveling in at high speed through Paris with boyfriend Dodi Fayed, a bodyguard and chauffer collided with a pillar in the Pont de l’Alma tunnel.

Fayed and chauffer Henri Paul were pronounced dead at the scene of the accident. Diana was taken from the scene to the hospital and bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones was cut free from the wreck before also being taken to hospital.

Attempts to save Diana’s life were deemed unsuccessful and she was pronounced dead in the early hours of the morning. Rees-Jones was the only person involved in the crash to survive, but with life-altering injuries.

King Charles and Princess Diana's Sisters
Lady Sarah McCorquodale (L) and Lady Jane Fellowes (C) photographed with King Charles III (R) at the Pitié-Salpêtrière hospital in Paris after the death of Princess Diana, August 31, 1997. Footage from the hospital has…
Lady Sarah McCorquodale (L) and Lady Jane Fellowes (C) photographed with King Charles III (R) at the Pitié-Salpêtrière hospital in Paris after the death of Princess Diana, August 31, 1997. Footage from the hospital has gone viral online.

ASSOCIATED PRESS

The crash has sparked decades of speculation and conspiracy theories. A 2008 inquest into the events surrounding the crash and several of the key theories ruled that the cause of the princess’ death had been “unlawful killing” attributed to the negligent driving of Paul who was over the legal blood alcohol limit to be in control of a vehicle, as well as the negligent driving of the paparazzi pursuing the car at the time. The ruling also attributed partial responsibility to the fact that none of the car’s occupants were wearing seatbelts.

Uploaded to TikTok by user ladywalesdiana, on September 6, footage showing Diana’s two elder sisters, Lady Jane Fellowes and Lady Sarah McCorquodale, as they joined the then-Prince Charles to watch Diana’s coffin leave the hospital and be placed in a waiting hearse, has been viewed over 400,000 times so far.

Incorrectly captioned “Look at the way Princess Diana’s sisters look at Charles at the funeral,” the clip highlights a moment where both grief-stricken women look towards their former brother-in-law outside the hospital.

They had traveled to Paris with Charles aboard one of the royal family’s private jets just hours after the news of Diana’s accident had been broken to them. In a 2017 interview given to the BBC documentary Diana, 7 Days, McCorquodale described her shock at the events as they unfolded.

“There was a period of about two hours and I was talking obviously to other members of my family and learned that she hadn’t made it, and these two hours the presenters from every news channel were saying ‘injured but expected to make a full recovery’ and I have no idea why but it made me so angry,” she said.

“She was religious in putting on her seatbelt—why didn’t she put it on that night? I’ll never know.”

Of the trip to the hospital in Paris, she explained: “I didn’t have time to feel anything.”

“I think I felt shock but I don’t think I felt anything else. Just love and shock,” she said. “I don’t think I was capable of feeling anything else, I think I put a barrier up and these are the jobs that have got to be done and just get on with them. There was time enough afterwards to point fingers or whatever else you needed to do.”

The TikTok clip has received in excess of 7,000 likes and over 300 comments, many of which expressed sympathy for the sisters.

“They were all in shock,” wrote one user.

“They are both devastated they had just flown to Paris to pick up the body of there baby sister utterly shattered,” posted another.

James Crawford-Smith is Newsweek‘s royal reporter, based in London. You can find him on X (formerly Twitter) at @jrcrawfordsmith and read his stories on Newsweek‘s The Royals Facebook page.

Do you have a question about King Charles III and Queen Camilla, William and Kate, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, or their family that you would like our experienced royal correspondents to answer? Email royals@newsweek.com. We’d love to hear from you.

Previous Post

Government shutdown threat looms over Congress’ return

Next Post

Details of Ukraine’s First F-16 Loss Revealed by Zelensky’s Army Chief

Related Posts

“Anchor It”, It’s Misleading To Think You Don’t Have To Anchor Your TV’s And Furniture
Don’t Mislead

“Anchor It”, It’s Misleading To Think You Don’t Have To Anchor Your TV’s And Furniture

March 16, 2026
That Viral CEO Big Arch Bite: A Masterclass in Trying Not to Mislead While Looking Uninspired
Don’t Mislead

That Viral CEO Big Arch Bite: A Masterclass in Trying Not to Mislead While Looking Uninspired

March 6, 2026
Vince McMahon Crash Footage Goes Viral, but the Misleading Commentary Goes Nuclear
Don’t Mislead

Vince McMahon Crash Footage Goes Viral, but the Misleading Commentary Goes Nuclear

March 1, 2026
Chuck Todd explains the FCC’s Equal‑Time Rule — and why the new media economy runs on grievances, not airtime.
Don’t Mislead

Chuck Todd explains the FCC’s Equal‑Time Rule — and why the new media economy runs on grievances, not airtime.

February 20, 2026
Dr. Hillary Cass — Social Media Is Over‑Labeling Kids Before They Even Understand Themselves
Don’t Mislead

Dr. Hillary Cass — Social Media Is Over‑Labeling Kids Before They Even Understand Themselves

February 19, 2026
Brian Entin: “The sheriff blocked the FBI — and sent DNA to Florida instead of Quantico”
Don’t Mislead

Brian Entin: “The sheriff blocked the FBI — and sent DNA to Florida instead of Quantico”

February 14, 2026
Next Post
Details of Ukraine’s First F-16 Loss Revealed by Zelensky’s Army Chief

Details of Ukraine's First F-16 Loss Revealed by Zelensky's Army Chief

Prince Harry’s Rule-Bending Tribute to Queen Goes Viral

Prince Harry's Rule-Bending Tribute to Queen Goes Viral

Please login to join discussion
Misleading

Misleading is your trusted source for uncovering fake news, analyzing misinformation, and educating readers about deceptive media tactics. Join the fight for truth today!

TRENDING

“Anchor It”, It’s Misleading To Think You Don’t Have To Anchor Your TV’s And Furniture

LATEST

“Anchor It”, It’s Misleading To Think You Don’t Have To Anchor Your TV’s And Furniture

That Viral CEO Big Arch Bite: A Masterclass in Trying Not to Mislead While Looking Uninspired

Vince McMahon Crash Footage Goes Viral, but the Misleading Commentary Goes Nuclear

  • About Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA
  • Cookie Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

Copyright © 2025 Misleading.
Misleading is not responsible for the content of external sites.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • About Us
  • Log in
  • Don’t Mislead (Archive)
  • Privacy Policy

Copyright © 2025 Misleading.
Misleading is not responsible for the content of external sites.