The online world erupted today after new reports resurfaced claiming that updated genealogical research has strengthened long-standing speculation that Princess Diana may have had Indian ancestry. According to circulating posts, the latest DNA analysis allegedly traces part of Diana’s maternal line back to the 18th century, to a woman identified in historical records as Eliza Kewark (often misspelled in viral posts).

While the idea itself is not new—previous studies and media investigations have highlighted the possibility—this latest wave of claims has set social media ablaze. Users are debating whether these alleged results could reshape public understanding of Diana’s heritage and add a new dimension to the Royal Family’s historical lineage.

Some commentators describe the reaction inside royal circles as “rocking,” though no official statements have been released to support or deny the claims. Historians caution that interpretations of DNA ancestry can be complex and easily sensationalized, but they acknowledge that Diana’s maternal family tree has long fascinated researchers.

Supporters say the possibility adds richness to Diana’s legacy, portraying her as an even more globally connected figure. Critics argue the story is being blown out of proportion by online tabloids chasing clicks.
Regardless of the truth behind the latest claims, one thing is certain: the public remains captivated by anything connected to the late Princess of Wales.