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French spend millions protecting Princess Diana death files that won't ever be released
READ MORE: Prince Harry opens up on his heart-wrenching wish for Archie and daughter LilibetThey told the Daily Star Sunday: “These files will not be made available for inspection for decades.“Prince Charles and his sons – and the British people – will be long gone by the time they are released.”The insider added the mass of documents – standing almost a metre high – were recently moved to a basement archive “in the Paris area” and are under 24-hour armed guard.They said: “The documents contain information about the activities of French investigators after Di’s death.”They also contain interviews of subjects carried out “in camera” – in other words, in secret. The Diana documents are stored under part of a “heritage code” that states certain Frenchnational archives should be shielded from public view for at least 75 years from their completion date.As the file was finished in 2007, it means they may not be seen until 2082.But this week we learned authorities have reserved the right to review whether to release the files after that – meaning they may never be seen.Our source said: “This is comparable to the refusal to release files relating to cases like the JFK assassination.