french diver luc vanrell solved the mystery of antoine de saint—exupery‘s missing plane. rs searching across the mediterranean, it's here that we found the wreckage of the plane belonging to the author of the little prince, antoine de saint—exupery. this place had become inhabited by the little prince. for me, he now lies here under the sea in marseilles. it's his refuge. antoine de saint—exupery, or saint—ex, is universally revered in france — not just of the author of the little prince, but as a pioneering airman and romantic free spirit. there was also the mystery that surrounded his death. translation: i became interested in the disappearance of him because i read his books when i was young and his thinking came to influence me throughout my life. in france, we tend to say that you need to read the little prince in two different stages of your life. it was not until i was 40 that i came to understand it and all its subtlety. on july 31st at 7:45pm, saint— exupery took off for a high altitude reconnaissance mission. taking off from corsica towards the second world war,