This is all groundbreaking content, as we have never heard this story about Queen Nefertiti, her followers and her husband.
The story is written from the point of view of her followers, who are trying to verify whether her husband is trustworthy. It is then that they realize that he is working for the corrupt priest Amon.
In order to save her before she can be imprisoned or attacked by her husband, her followers end up murdering her husband.
This tomb appears to date back to around 1300 BC and tells us a whole new story about the ancient Amarna imperial family, to say the least.
The statues inside this tomb also closely resemble Pharaoh Akhenaten, proving the fact that he had inspirations from that branch.
Sadly, this is not Queen Nefertiti’s tomb, but it is a rather interesting addition to the history of dark journalism.