Shocking reason why Prince William hired Diana's divorce lawyer

A significant shift is unfolding within the royal family, one that could shape the future of the monarchy.

With a decision that marks a departure from tradition, Prince William has made a bold move in his personal and professional journey.

This change has caught the attention of many, given its connections to a pivotal moment in royal history. What prompted this break with the past?


Prince William’s recent decision to hire the prestigious London-based law firm Mishcon de Reya has drawn significant attention.

The firm, which previously represented his late mother, Princess Diana, during her highly publicised 1996 divorce from Prince Charles, has now become the Prince of Wales' legal team of choice.

This shift in direction is considered a striking departure from royal tradition, especially given that William had long been represented by Harbottle & Lewis, a firm favoured by his father, King Charles.


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Prince William’s legal move breaks royal tradition. Image source: Instagram/princeandprincessofwales


For years, Gerrard Tyrrell, a partner at Harbottle & Lewis, had worked with both father and son, making the decision to move to Mishcon de Reya even more notable.

A source close to William shared: ‘William wanted to strike out on his own.’

‘He did not want to continue using his father’s lawyers. It’s as simple as that. He wants to be his own man,’ the source added.

The move marks a deliberate step toward a new chapter for William, one that appears to be in line with his desire to carve out his own identity as the future king.


Mishcon de Reya, with its deputy chairman Anthony Julius, who famously represented Diana during her divorce, is no stranger to working with the royals.

Julius had also worked closely with William through the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund, serving as a founding trustee and vice-president until the fund’s closure in 2012.

The firm’s involvement with Diana has had long-lasting significance, particularly due to the controversial ‘Mishcon Note’ that was allegedly written following a private meeting with the Princess in 1995.


This note, which raised concerns Diana had about a potential plot against her life in a staged car crash, has resurfaced in various documentaries over the years.

The tragic death of Diana in a Paris car crash on 31 August 1997, along with her partner Dodi Fayed and their driver, Henri Paul, has kept the circumstances surrounding her death in the public eye.

In 2022, a four-part documentary series ‘Investigating Diana: Death in Paris’, which explored the contents of the note and the mysteries surrounding Diana’s final years.

Here’s the first part of the documentary.


Source: Youtube/Ryan Lam​


William’s decision to engage Mishcon de Reya is seen within Buckingham Palace as a clear sign that he is determined to do things his own way, separate from his father’s influence.

‘William wants to do things differently from his father, and wants to be seen to do them differently,’ a source close to the Prince said.

His decision to change legal teams is just one of many steps that point to his ongoing shift towards modernising the royal image and establishing his own legacy.


In a previous story, we explored the growing influence of Prince William within the Royal Family.

As his role evolves, questions have arisen about how his actions might affect the monarchy's future.

Be sure to read on for a closer look at whether the rise of 'King William' is creating tensions within the family.

Key Takeaways
  • Prince William hired Mishcon de Reya, the firm that represented his late mother, Princess Diana, during her divorce from Prince Charles.
  • This marks a significant departure from royal tradition, as William previously used the law firm favoured by his father, Harbottle & Lewis.
  • William’s decision is viewed as an effort to establish his own identity, separate from his father’s influence.
  • Mishcon de Reya's history with Diana, including the controversial ‘Mishcon Note,’ adds complexity to the decision and signals William’s intent to modernise the royal image.

With Prince William’s bold decision to break away from tradition, what do you think this means for the future of the monarchy? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
 

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