Shocking details have started to emerge surrounding Prince's death and final days, with it claimed that he was on strong painkillers, and that he hadn't slept for 154 hours.
The 'Kiss' and 'Purple Rain' sensation was found dead at his Minnesota home last week - and his true health and state of mind in his final days has started to come to light - with him constantly working and not sleeping for six days straight.
"He worked 154 hours straight," his brother-in-law Maurice Phillips told the press. "I was with him just last weekend. He was a good brother-in-law."
Phillips meanwhile, also told The Sun of plans to open his Paisley Park home to the public as a museum: "It would be for the fans. He was all about the fans - this would remember his music, which is his legacy.
"Prince was always private but would have wanted his music remembered."
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Other sources say that Prince was 'pale and weak' during his final public appearance attending Record Store Day at a local music shop.
His body was released to his family after an autopsy last Friday - with sources now claiming that he had taken the same painkillers that killed Michael Jackson. It is said that he had taken Perocet after performing at his final show in Atlanta, before his condition became critical.
Meanwhile, Prince's body was cremated at a private service with family - meeting his request that there be 'no drama' following his death.