A recent documentary shedding light on the royal family has revealed shocking details about Princess Diana’s alleged affair with her bodyguard, Barry Manakee.
The documentary, titled “King Charles, The Boy Who Walked Alone,” is set to premiere on May 2 on Paramount+, just days before the monarch’s coronation on May 6.
In the documentary, former royal protection officer Alan Peters claims that Princess Diana was the one who initiated the affair with Manakee.
Peters, who had worked closely with the royal family for nine years, recounted witnessing Diana’s suspicious behavior around Manakee following his tragic death in a car crash in 1987.
The revelations made by Peters have stirred controversy, especially as he also suggested that Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles reignited their relationship upon learning of Diana’s alleged infidelity.
Peters emphasized that his statements should be viewed as personal opinions rather than concrete facts.
Furthermore, the documentary explores other mysteries surrounding the royal family, with ex-girlfriends and former staff members coming forward to share their insights.
The expose delves into Princess Diana’s confession in 1995 about her extramarital affair with her writing instructor, James Hewitt, which sent shockwaves through the monarchy.
Despite rumors circulating about Diana’s relationships outside her tumultuous marriage to Prince Charles, the focus remains on the scandalous affair with Hewitt.
The documentary aims to provide a deeper understanding of the dynamics within the royal family, offering a glimpse into the personal lives of its members beyond the public facade.
As the documentary prepares to air, viewers are left pondering the implications of these revelations and the impact they may have on the legacy of Princess Diana and the royal family.
The intricate web of relationships and secrets unveiled in the film adds a new layer of complexity to the already captivating narrative surrounding the British monarchy.