Category: Royalty
- The Landmine Lobby Revenge
A Princess Diana motive theory claiming that her highly visible anti-landmine campaign in 1997 threatened powerful arms and munitions interests and that weapons manufacturers, brokers, or allied state actors had reason to remove her before the campaign’s momentum translated into deeper commercial and political losses. In this reading, Diana’s symbolic power turned a humanitarian cause into a market threat worth eliminating.
- The Royal Pregnancy Cover-up
A major Diana conspiracy theory claiming that the Princess of Wales was pregnant with Dodi Fayed’s child and that the British royal establishment could not accept the possibility of the future king acquiring a Muslim half-sibling or a Muslim stepfather. In this reading, the alleged pregnancy turned an already sensitive relationship into an unacceptable dynastic crisis.
- The MI6 Bright Light Plot
A Princess Diana assassination theory claiming that British intelligence, or a rogue intelligence-linked actor, used a high-intensity flash or bright strobe-like light in or near the Pont de l’Alma tunnel to blind or disorient the driver moments before impact. The theory is closely associated with claims attributed to former MI6 officer Richard Tomlinson and with witness discussion of unusual light in the underpass.
- The White Fiat Uno
A Princess Diana crash theory claiming that a mysterious white Fiat Uno deliberately clipped or crowded the Mercedes in the Pont de l’Alma tunnel, helping cause the fatal crash before disappearing into the Paris night. The theory draws strength from real witness discussion of a white Fiat, forensic indications of contact with a white Fiat Uno-type vehicle, and the inconclusive identification history around several possible cars and drivers.
- The British Royals and the German Blood
A theory claiming that the British monarchy’s German dynastic roots did not merely survive the 1917 name change to Windsor, but continued to shape covert sympathy toward Nazi Germany. In stronger versions, symbolic gestures, family connections, home-movie footage, and the Duke of Windsor’s Nazi contacts are treated as evidence that the Queen or the royal household was sending signals to Hitler through bloodline, gesture, or coded diplomatic posture.