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Death of the Princess
Following Diana's sudden death
in Paris, August 31, 1997 many doubts have surrounded the official
story of the paparazzi chasing a drunk driver at speed toward
an inevitable and tragic accident. Below you will find a catalogue
of articles culled from LondonNet's newsdesk that deal with the
developing alternative theories of the crash, ranging from "no-accident"
to "full blown conspiracy".
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Diana's Death : Archive Conspiracy News From LondonNet's newsdesk
7/12/04 Bodyguard Was Diana's 'Greatest' Love (more)
30/11/04
'Hopeless' Charles Wanted Sex Only Once Every Three Weeks (more)
04/03/04
Diana: Wedding Was Worst Day of My Life (more)
15/01/04 Diana Murder Only Possible With 'Invisible Men' (more)
07/01/04
Coroner: Diana Was Not Pregnant (more)
06/01/04
Diana: Charles Was Planning Car-Crash (more)
22/12/03
'Pregnant' Diana Adds Weight to Al Fayed Claims (more)
10/11/03
Charles: Matter Now Closed (more)
07/11/03
I Didn't Do It, Says Charles (more)
06/11/03
Charles's Royal Servant Named (more)
05/11/03
Bryan Adams 'Had an Affair with Diana' (more)
03/11/03 Intimate
Diana Videos Up for Grabs (more)
29/10/03 'Diana Tape' Could Bring Down Monarchy (more)
27/10/03 Burrell: I Have Not Betrayed Diana (more)
24/10/03 Burrell: Diana Was 'Desperate' to Marry Khan (more)
22/10/03 Diana Was a Lying Head-Case, said Spencer (more)
21/10/03 Blair Says No to Diana Inquiry (more)
20/10/03 Diana Predicted Car Crash Death (more)
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7/12/04
Bodyguard
Was Diana's 'Greatest' Love
- Princess considered running off with minder
PRINCESS
DIANA's greatest love was the bodyguard killed in a motorbike
crash, a death the princess saw as murder, TV viewers in the
USA learned last night.
"He
was the greatest fellow I have ever had," Diana said of
Barry Mannakee, her one-time bodyguard. "I was quite happy
to give it all up ... just to go off and live with him."
On
the video recording screened last night by NBC in the US, Diana
tells her voice coach, Peter Settelen, "I think he [Mannakee]
was bumped off." Settelen sold the video tape to NBC for
UKP500,000.
Mannakee is thought to be one of Diana's first extra-marital
lovers. The pair's affair didn't last long - once it was discovered
by royal aides, the burly policeman was relieved of his royal
duties and perks.
"I should never have played with fire," said Diana
of her below-stairs fling. "But I did. And I got burned."
Mannakee died in a motorbike crash not long after, in 1987. Diana
said she visited his grave to exorcise nightmares she was having.
30/11/04
'Hopeless'
Charles Wanted Sex Only Once Every Three Weeks
- Bizarre claims in Diana-tapes shown on US TV
AMERICAN
TV viewers were last night shown tapes of the late Princess Diana
in which the former wife of Prince Charles detailed elements
of the couple's sex life.
According
to Diana, Charles liked to have sex with her once every three
weeks, a schedule he had established with his mistress Camilla
Parker Bowles.
"He
used to see his lady once every three weeks before we got married,"
Diana says on the tapes, which were sold to US TV station NBC
by the Princess's voice-coach Peter Settelen.
Diana also says Charles's sexual advances towards her came to
a halt after the arrival of the couple's second child, Prince
Harry and that Charles told her he refused "to be the only
Prince of Wales who has never had a mistress," when confronted
about his affair with Parker-Bowles.
Perhaps
more damaging for the Prince is the claim made by Diana that
his mother, the Queen, called him "hopeless" when Diana
complained about his extra-marital fling.
04/03/04
Diana:
Wedding Was Worst Day of My Life
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US TV plays tapes that reveal princess's inner torment
'THE
WORST day of my life' is how the late Princess Diana describes
her wedding to Prince Charles on the audio tapes screened by
US TV station NBC.
Diana
also talks about her struggles with eating disorders, her efforts
to kill herself and gives her opinion about other members of
the royal family on tapes compiled as part of the research for
Diana: Her True Story, the book penned by Andrew Morton that
first broke the spell of her and Charles's marriage.
"My
wedding day, I think that was the worst day of my life,"
Diana says. "If
I could write my own script I would have my husband go away with
his woman
and never come back."
'His
woman' refers, of course, to Camilla Parker-Bowles, who has become
the
Prince's consort after Diana's death.
Meanwhile,
more of Diana's inner secrets could come to light soon, after
letters the princess wrote to her personal reflexologist, Chryssie
Fitzgerald, were sold at auction yesterday for UKP19,000.
15/01/04
Diana
Murder Only Possible With 'Invisible Men'
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No-one else involved, says key witness
PRINCESS
DIANA could only have been killed by "invisible men"
if her death was by murder, according to the only witness of
the fateful Paris crash in 1997.
"The
only way there could have been an assassination was if the tunnel
was full of invisible men," said Mohamed Medjahdi, 29, who
was driving the car just in front of Diana's speeding Mercedes.
Medjahdi
is to give evidence at the inquiry into the crash currently being
conducted by London police. His testimony was crucial in the
investigation carried out by a Paris legal team in the wake of
the crash which also killed Diana's boyfriend Dodi Al Fayed.
"I
got a complete picture from my side and rear-view mirrors of
what was happening beside me," Medjahdi explained. "There
was no other vehicle in my field of vision. I saw no cars with
the Mercedes, no photographers on motorbikes around the car.
There was no one.
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07/01/04
Coroner:
Diana Was Not Pregnant
- 'I have seen into her womb,' says royal doctor
FORMER
Royal coroner Dr John Burton says Princess Diana was not pregnant
at the time of her death, scotching rumours to the contrary.
"I
was actually present when she was examined," Burton said.
"She wasn't pregnant. I have seen into her womb." .
"She
had only met Dodi [al Fayed] six weeks before. Even if she got
pregnant the first time she met him, that he shook hands and
got her pregnant, the baby would only be six weeks old at most.
"It
doesn't stop everybody wanting to believe it."
Before
she had met Dodi Diana had apparently confided in friends that
she was keen to have a child with lover Dr Hasnat Khan, a baby
she planned to call Allegra if it had turned out to be a girl.
Such
confidences have fuelled the rumour mill, hence Burton's intervention
today as an inquest into the crash that killed Diana and Dodi
begins.
Even
if Burton can prove Diana was not pregnant, however, the fact
she wanted to have a baby with a Muslim man appears to bolster
conspiracy theories based on the royal establishment's supposed
desire to avoid such an eventuality.
06/01/04
Diana:
Charles Was Planning Car-Crash
- Princess named ex-husband as her likely killer, according to
Burrell
- Official UK Inquest into deaths opens
PRINCESS
DIANA believed Prince Charles planned to have her killed in a
car-crash, according to ex-butler Paul Burrell.
Burrell,
the man Diana called her 'rock', says he has a note written by
the Princess which contains the killer line: "My husband
is planning 'an accident' in my car, brake failure and serious
head injury to make the path clear for him to marry."
Burrell
told of the existence of the murder-note in his book out last
year, but has only today revealed that Prince Charles was the
man Diana fingered.
Friends
of Prince Charles have ridiculed the claim, pointing out that
Diana had a multitude of bizarre theories about her life and
its end.
Burrell
says he changed his mind about naming Charles on the basis that
the official inquest into Diana's death opens today and that
therefore the name would become public knowledge in due course.
22/12/03
'Pregnant' Diana Adds Weight to Al Fayed Claims
- French source backs Dodi's father
MOHAMED
AL FAYED has received important backing for his claims about
the alleged conspiracy surrounding the deaths of his son Dodi
and Diana, Princess of Wales in 1997 in Paris.
Al Fayed has long claimed that an official 'cover-up' embraced
Diana being pregnant at the time of her death. Now a senior,
though unnamed, French police officer has said the same thing.
"I can tell you that she was pregnant," the officer
told British newspaper, The Independent on Sunday. The source
went on to say he had papers to substantiate his claim and said
the pregnancy was not revealed at the time because it had nothing
to do with the investigation into the cause of the deaths after
a car-crash.
Al Fayed believes that the crash was part of a conspiracy by
elements of the UK establishment who were unhappy at the relationship
between his son and Diana. If a Diana pregnancy could be proved,
it would give his opinions more weight.
However, Diana's former butler Paul Burrell, who has himself
fallen foul of the royal family, says his ex-boss was not pregnant.
It is not yet known if this issue will form any part of the recently
announced inquiry into the crash.
10/11/03
Charles: Matter Now Closed
- No TV appearance for Prince, despite aide's gay query
PRINCE
CHARLES is to keep quiet from now on over the feverish rumours
surrounding his relationship with an ex-servant.
Last
week, Charles made a long statement denying the rumours - claims
we are not allowed to publish - and considered making a TV appearance
to rubbish the allegations before the country, but has now decided
to back away from the public eye.
"The
Prince feels the matter is now closed. That, he feels, is an
end to the matter," said one royal insider.
It
is doubtful if the media see it that way however, especially
when it emerged that his current Private Secretary, Sir Michael
Peat, asked former aide Mark Bolland if the latter thought Charles
was gay or bisexual.
"I
was astonished at Sir Michael's question," Bolland said.
"I told him the Prince was emphatically not gay or bisexual."
Better
news or the Royal Family arrived at the weekend in the tiny shape
of a baby daughter for Sophie, Countess of Wessex, who is the
wife of Prince Edward, the Queen's third son. Mother and baby,
who was four months premature, are said to be doing well in St
George's Hospital, Tooting, south London.
07/11/03
I Didn't Do It, Says Charles
- Prince denies unmade allegations
- The statement in full
IN
A BIZARRE twist to the court battle to name a royal servant alleged
to have to have been involved in an 'incident', Prince Charles
has decided to deny any involvement on his part.
"The
allegation was that the Prince of Wales was involved in the incident.
This allegation is untrue," said the Prince as part of an
official statement from his Clarence House residence.
We
are not allowed to say what the alleged incident was but we can
now say that another former servant of Charles, Michael Fawcett,
was the man who took out an injunction against the press to stop
his name being revealed. That injunction has now been lifted.
Charles
and Fawcett are now likely to face further rumour-mongering as
the press look to fill in the holes of the story.
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The statement in full
Word
for Word: the Clarence House statement:
"In
recent days, there have been media reports concerning an allegation
that a former Royal Household employee witnessed an incident
some years ago involving a senior member of the Royal Family.
The
speculation needs to be brought to an end.
The
allegation was that the Prince of Wales was involved in the incident.
This allegation is untrue. The incident which the former employee
claims to have witnessed did not take place.
There
is a particular sadness about this allegation because it was
made by a former Royal Household employee who, unfortunately,
has suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder and has previously
suffered from alcoholism following active service in the Falklands.
He
has, in the past, made other unrelated allegations, which the
police have fully investigated and found to be unsubstantiated.
The newspaper group that sought to publish this allegation knew
this and has described the former employee as 'hardly a reliable
witness'. This was why the newspaper concerned agreed to the
injunction on Saturday afternoon.
The
Prince of Wales has always tried to avoid becoming involved in
disputes with the media, which he appreciates fulfils an important
role. It is important, however, to state clearly that the allegation
is entirely untrue."
06/11/03
Charles's Royal Servant Named
- Michael Fawcett sought Mail On Sunday gagging order
A
HIGH COURT judge has lifted an order preventing the naming of
the plaintiff who sought an injunction against the Mail On Sunday
(MOS) last weekend.
The
person has now been named as Michael Fawcett, a former royal
aide to Prince Charles. Mr Justice Tugendhat, sitting in the
High Court, ordered that the Guardian newspaper could name Fawcett
as the aide this afternoon. He said his order did not lift the
earlier injuction against the MOS.
The
MOS returns to the High Court on Friday in an attempt to lift
the original injunction. They are said to have a sworn affidavit
from an ex-royal servant regarding a sexual act between a former
royal aide and a senior royal.
The
full story looks likely to come out soon. For now all we (can
officially) know is that Fawcett, a former royal aide, was trying
to prevent the MOS story from being published.
06/11/03
Courts Block Naming of Royal Servant
- 'Extremely unsatisfactory,' says paper
THE
COURTS have rejected an attempt by the media to name a royal
servant whose name was earlier blocked from appearing in an interview
piece in the Mail on Sunday.
The
Guardian was keen to name the individual concerned in terms of
his or her legal proceedings, but High Court judge Mr Justice
Tugenhat refused to grant the newspaper permission at a hearing
on Wednesday and barred it and the rest of the media from parts
of the hearing.
"This
is a matter of enormous interest to the press and vitally affects
what it may or may not report," said Adrienne Page QC, for
Guardian Newspapers Ltd.
"It's
extremely unsatisfactory in those circumstances that the press
wanting to cover the argument and the issues weren't present
for an important part of that."
Rumours
of scandals involving various royal servants have been doing
the rounds for years but were fuelled anew thanks to the publicity
surrounding ex-Diana butler Paul Burrell.
05/11/03
Bryan Adams 'Had an Affair with Diana'
-
Singer fails to deny claims made by his ex-girlfriend
- Papers fight royal aide's 'gagging' injunction
BRYAN
ADAMS has refused to deny claims made by his former girlfriend
that he had an affair with Princess Diana.
"Miss
Thomsen doesn't know anything about my friendship with Diana,
nor does anyone else," Adams said of Cecilie Thomsen's claims
that the pop singer bedded the Princess in 1996, in the aftermath
of her divorce from Charles.
"I
knew Diana had an affair with Bryan," said Thomsen in an
interview with a Danish magazine. "Ours was a stormy relationship
and Bryan's affair with Diana didn't make it easier."
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Papers fight royal aide's 'gagging' injunction
Meanwhile,
the fall-out from publication of the book by Diana's ex-butler
Paul Burrell continues. In the book, Burrell hinted at a secret
scandal involving a member of the royal clan. It is thought the
scandal lies behind the attempts of two British newspapers to
remove an injunction preventing them from naming a royal servant.
The case goes to court today.
03/11/03
Intimate Diana Videos Up for Grabs
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Court set to decide ownership of ten-year-old tapes
THE
CONTENT of video tapes recorded by Princess Diana back in the
early 1990s could be made public this week.
Diana
recorded 21 hours as part of elocution lessons given by Peter
Settelen. Police took charge of the tapes when they raided the
house of Diana's former butler Paul Burrell in 2001 but legal
proceedings against Burrell collapsed. Settelen now wants the
tapes in his possession, but Diana's family insist the tapes
belong to them. A court case is the result of the row.
It
is thought on the tapes Diana talks intimately of her troubled
marriage to Prince Charles and his mistress Camilla Parker Bowles.
Despite
this information being worth millions in sell-on rights, Settelen
says he will keep them confidential. However, in establishing
ownership of the tapes, the court is likely to want to view them,
probably bringing the content into the public realm.
29/10/03
'Diana Tape' Could Bring
Down Monarchy
- Royal alleged to be implicated in 'rape tape' could be named
within days
PRESSURE
is mounting on the Royal Family this week as the fallout from
Paul Burrell's book 'A Royal Duty' continues to spread.
The
London media is a-buzz with rumours as to the identity of a specific
royal who is alleged to have committed a sex act with a member
of staff. The rumour stems from the famous 'rape tape' that Diana
claimed was part of her 'crown jewels' that were capable of bringing
down the monarchy. The tape is said to be of a conversation between
the Princess and former royal aide George Smith.
Smith
claims that he was the victim of a male rape while in the employ
of the palace and that his attacker was a royal aide. The tape
is also thought to contain allegations by Smith that he witnessed
a sex act committed by a royal on a member of staff.
To
add to the air of confusion and duplicity, The Mirror says Burrell
claims that the tape "disappeared" during his theft
trial last autumn.
English
law - yes the law conducted in the name and on behalf of the
crown - prohibits us from telling you the name of the member
of the royal family on the tape.
However
it is now rumoured that the royal misdemeanour's identity could
be revealed within days by a foreign news outlet. Yesterday's
'Richard and Judy' show on Channel Four suggested that the royal
is soon to be named by the Italian press. It added that if known
it could threaten the monarchy.
Little
wonder that the royal family is worried. Following years of apparent
cover ups and flawed prosecutions the legacy of Diana could finally
be about to claim its ultimate prize: The end of the monarchy.
27/10/03
Burrell: I Have Not
Betrayed Diana
- Princess's Butler defends
new book as it goes on sale
PRINCESS
DIANA's former butler Paul Burrell has defended his new book
as it goes on sale today.
The
revelations contained in 'A Royal Duty' have already sent shockwaves
through the royal family. Burrell also claims that he has not
included Diana's final secret, which for now is left to feverish
speculation.
Over
the weekend Princes William and Harry urged Burrell not to go
ahead with the book's release. Burrell has offered to meet the
Princes to discuss the book. However he defends his right to
publish his own experiences of palace life and details of letters
between the Princess and himself. In one letter she warns of
fears she has of being 'taken out in a car crash', just ten months
before the Paris 'accident' that killed her.
Further
controversy has surrounded the extracts from letters between
the Princess and others such as Prince Philip and Earl Spencer.
Despite
the Princes's last minute plea it was always going to be unlikely
that Burrell and the book's publishers would pull the publication.
Indeed 125,000 copies of the hardback have already been shipped
worldwide. And so after a week of drip drip revelations finally
we can now read his story for ourselves
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24/10/03
Burrell: Diana Was 'Desperate'
to Marry Khan
- Princess had nine boyfriends,
according to ex-butler
PRINCESS
DIANA wanted to marry heart surgeon Hasnat Khan, according to
the latest revelation from the personal letters held by her ex-butler
Paul Burrell.
Burrell
is currently in the US publicising his book based on letters
to and from Diana and makes the claim in an interview to be screened
on American TV on Friday night.
Diana
was "desperate" to marry Khan, according to Burrell,
who also says the princess was not in love with Dodi Al Fayed,
the lover who died alongside her.
Burrell
also says in the interview that Diana had a stable of nine boyfriends,
though he is not sure she slept with all of them. Khan and Al
Fayed are two of the nine. The other seven remain unnamed but
Burrell confirms they included a leading British sportsman, a
top Hollywood actor and a politician.
It
is believed Diana took courage in her attempts to woo Khan from
the experiences of her friend Jemima Goldsmith who married former
Pakistani cricket captain Imran Khan (no relation). However,
it is thought Khan, also a Pakistani, refused to marry Diana.
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22/10/03
Diana Was a Lying Head-Case,
said Spencer
- Letters reveal earlier
thoughts of Princess's funeral defender
THE
DIANA-LETTERS affair found a new and unlikely target today in
the form of the late princess's brother.
Earl
Spencer won international fame in the aftermath of Diana's death
when his funeral oration aimed both barrels at the royal family,
all but claiming the ghost of the princess for the Spencer clan.
But,
according to letters written by the Earl to Diana and released
today to the public by her former butler Paul Burrell, Spencer
was as fed up with his sister as the royal family.
"I
know how manipulation and deceit are part of the illness,"
Earl Spencer wrote. "I pray you are getting treatment for
your mental problems."
It
was also revealed that the Earl turned down his sister's request
to live on the grounds of the family's Althorp estate, where
her body is now buried, and accused Diana of being fickle and
causing hurt to those closest to her. "Our relationship
is the weakest I have had with any sister," Spencer said.
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21/10/03
Blair Says No to Diana
Inquiry
- Burrell letters draw responses from government and royals
THE FRESH revelations surrounding
the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, will not result in a public
inquiry, Tony Blair has said.
The Prime Minister was responding
to the allegations made this week by Diana's former butler Paul
Burrell who claims to have letters in which the princess predicts
the cause of her own death.
"There has been an exhaustive
investigation by the French authorities into the circumstances
surrounding Diana's death" a spokesperson for the PM said.
"There will be nothing to be gained from repeating that
here.
In the letter revealed by Burrell,
Diana is alleged to have written about someone within the royal
fold "planning an accident in my car, brake failure and
serious head injury."
Prince Philip is said to be
outraged that Burrell released one of his letters in which he
told Diana that Prince Charles would be stupid to leave her for
Camilla Parker-Bowles. Buckingham Palace is believed to be trying
to get hold of the letters and could even consider legal action.
Diana's death shook the royals
as it laid bare some of the internecine tensions that appear
to bedevil this most famous of families resulting in a big drop
in public support. Since then, polls have shown that the Windsors'
popularity has climbed again but royal advisers still fear another
round of bad publicity.
20/10/03
Diana Predicted Car
Crash Death
- Butler's letter gives conspiracy theories new credence
PRINCESS DIANA predicted the
manner of her death some ten months before she died in a Paris
car crash, according to her former butler.
Paul Burrel has released what
he claims to be a letter written by the late Princess which makes
extraordinary reading. In the letter, which Burrel says Diana
gave him for 'insurance', Diana says, "This phase in my
life is the most dangerous," and accuses a named person
of "planning an accident in my car, brake failure and serious
head injury."
The Princess's prediction came
true in Paris in 1997 when Diana and her boyfriend Dodi Al Fayed
died when their chauffeur driven car smashed into a tunnel wall.
The official inquiry into the
crash blamed Henri Paul, the chauffeur, for the crash but there
have always been conspiracy theories surrounding the deaths.
Burrel's letter is taken from his forthcoming book.
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