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Breaking News: Prince William Stuns Royal Watchers by Hiring Princess Diana’s Divorce Lawyers In a surprising turn of events, Prince William has reportedly enlisted the services of the same legal team that represented his late mother, Princess Diana, during her high-profile divorce from King Charles III….Read More

Prince William Stuns Royal Watchers by Hiring Princess Diana’s Divorce Lawyers.
In a surprising turn of events, Prince William has reportedly enlisted the services of the same legal team that represented his late mother, Princess Diana, during her high-profile divorce from King Charles III.
The move has sent shockwaves through royal circles, sparking speculation about the Prince of Wales’ intentions and the state of his personal affairs.
Sources close to Kensington Palace claim that William, 42, recently sought out the expertise of Fiona Shackleton, the renowned solicitor who famously guided Diana through her 1996 divorce settlement.
Shackleton, now a veteran family law expert, is known for her steely resolve and discreet handling of sensitive cases involving Britain’s elite.
The decision to appoint Shackleton and her firm has raised eyebrows, given the historical weight tied to her role in Diana’s separation from the then-Prince Charles.
While no official statement has been released by Prince William’s office, insiders suggest that this could signal a significant legal or personal maneuver.
Some speculate it may relate to ongoing tensions within the royal family, while others hint at potential adjustments to William’s own marital or financial arrangements with Catherine, Princess of Wales.
However, no evidence of discord between the couple has surfaced, and the appointment might simply reflect William’s trust in Shackleton’s unparalleled experience.
Royal historian Dr. Emily Carter commented, “This is a bold and unexpected choice.
Fiona Shackleton’s involvement evokes memories of one of the most tumultuous chapters in modern royal history.
For William to turn to her now suggests he’s preparing for something substantial—whether it’s protective, strategic, or otherwise.”