US officials spied on Princess Diana before her fatal car crash and hold top secret info on her and members of the Royal family, it has been claimed.
The National Security Agency holds a file on the late Princess, according to reports, and are alleged to hold satellite images of Paris on the night Diana and her lover Dodi al-Fayed died.
Dodi’s dad has made repeated attempted to have the documents made public, The Daily Star reports.
Freedom of Information requests have revealed that the NSA hold 182 documents – featuring 1,056 pages – concerning Diana and the royals, according to the paper.
However they will not be released because of “national security” concerns.
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The statement comes after the king of the paparazzi Darryn Lyons said he believes the official details about the night Diana died aren’t “necessarily the truth”.
The photographer claims he has “huge questions” about what actually happened about the tragic night in August, 1997 and says “many strange things happened”.
Former boss of the Big Pictures agency, Darryn, told The Telegraph: “I don’t think we’ll ever get to the bottom of the truth of the story.”
Darryn also claims that even Princess Diana’s sons, William and Harry, do not know exactly what went on.
He said: “They would have been told the story but it isn’t necessarily the truth.”