Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · July 28, 2025 · Entertainment

Royal Revelations: Paul Burrell's Betrayal and Upcoming Bombshells

Paul Burrell joined the household of Prince Charles and Diana at Highgrove House in 1987, later becoming the Princess' butler and remaining in this role until her death

ROYAL SCANDAL ERUPTS: Paul Burrell's Explosive New Memoir Promises Juicy Secrets About Princess Diana's Estate and Royal Family

In a move that's sure to send shockwaves through the royal family, former butler Paul Burrell is set to release his third memoir, The Royal Insider, which promises to reveal explosive secrets about Princess Diana's estate and her sons, Princes William and Harry. The tantalizing tome is scheduled for release in September.

Burrell, who was famously cleared of stealing and selling items from Kensington Palace after a high-profile trial in 2002, has been known to stir up controversy with his tell-all books. But this latest installment promises to be the most scandalous yet, according to insiders at thescholarlynote.com.

Princes William and Harry are pictured at their mother's funeral on September 6, 1997

The memoir is said to include intimate stories about Burrell's time as Princess Diana's trusted butler, as well as his complex relationships with Princes William and Harry. Insiders claim that the book will reveal previously unknown tensions that simmered during Burrell's time at the Palace, including the breakdown of Charles and Diana's marriage.

Burrell's latest literary endeavor is sure to spark outrage among the royal family, particularly Prince William and Prince Harry, who have long been at odds with their former butler. In his previous memoir, A Royal Duty, Burrell revealed private revelations about Princess Diana, including her struggles with the pressures of royal life.

But this time around, Burrell is promising to go even further, delving into the inner workings of the Palace and exposing secrets that have been hidden for years. Insiders claim that the book will be a "candid and intimate" look at the royal family's inner workings, including the behind-the-scenes drama that unfolded in the wake of Princess Diana's death.

Burrell was woken by police officers in January 2001 who asked if he had any items from Kensington Palace in his home

The news comes as Prince William and Prince Harry are still reeling from the fallout over their mother's death. The two brothers have long been at odds with each other, and it remains to be seen how they will react to Burrell's latest revelations.

thescholarlynote.com has learned that the royal family is bracing itself for what promises to be a very public and very messy spat over Burrell's memoir. Insiders claim that Prince William and Prince Harry are "furious" at the prospect of their mother's former butler revealing more secrets about them.

But one thing is certain: this latest installment in the ongoing drama surrounding Princess Diana's estate will be a must-read for royal watchers around the world.

Princess Diana and Paul Burrell are pictured during a humanitarian trip to Bosnia in August 1997, weeks before her death

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Princes William and Harry - pictured in June 2003 - accused Burrell of a 'cold and overt betrayal' after he published his memoir A Royal Duty

The front page of the Daily Mail on October 25, 2003, is pictured, featuring Richard Kay's report of the conflict between Diana's sons and Paul Burrell

Harry and William are pictured in 2006, the year before Burrell's The Way We Were: Remembering Diana was published

The front page of Daily Mail is pictured from September 11, 2006, featuring Rebecca English's report that Paul Burrell was accused of 'stooping to an unprecedented low' by claiming Princess Diana's sons had failed to defend her memory

Paul Burrell holds up a copy of his 2007 book, The Way We Were: Remembering Diana. His latest book will be published in September

In his tell-all memoir Spare, Harry described how he learned of Burrell's book about Diana when he was working as an unpaid farmhand in Australia aged 19 in 2003 after leaving Eton