The Prince of Wales has found his inner circle shaking following disturbing new claims surrounding the sudden death of one of his polo acquaintances, Indian-American business tycoon Sunjay Kapur.
Kapur, 53, reportedly died from a heart attack after swallowing a bee during a polo match at the prestigious Duke's Ground of the Old Guards Polo Club in Surrey on June 12. Initially ruled a tragic accident caused by anaphylactic shock, the incident has now taken a dark turn.
His mother, Rani Kapur, has called for a full criminal investigation into the circumstances surrounding his son's death, suggesting that foul play may have been involved. In a letter to UK authorities, she alleged that she has uncovered “prima facie forged legal and financial documents, dubious asset transfers and suspicious legal filings” since her son's passing.
“There are compelling reasons to believe that his death may have been facilitated or orchestrated,” Rani claimed, further alleging potential “coercion or collusion” by parties with financial motives.
Kapur, a prominent figure in international business as chairman of automotive giant Sona Comstar, held ties in India, the US, and the UK. He was also a frequent participant in elite polo circles, having played alongside Prince William on occasion.
Rani Kapur is now urging British police to involve authorities from both India and the United States in what her suspects may be a “coordinated transnational conspiracy.”
As the royal family continues to distance itself from controversy, the re-emergence of this case threatens to stir renewed media interest—drawing unwelcome attention to Prince William's circle at a time of heightened public scrutiny.
