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Prins Philip `verteld MI6 om Diana en minnaar' moord
Donderdag, 4 Oktober, 2007
De SENSATIONELE eisen dat de Prinses Diana op de instructies van de Hertog van Edinburgh moord nadat zij vrees voor een poging op haar leven uitdrukte overheersten het openen gisteren van inquest in haar dood. De jury hoorde beweringen dat de Prins Philip centraal bij een samenzwering was om Diana en haar minnaar, Dodi Fayed moord, na het opdracht geven van tot MI6 om een rapport voor te bereiden over hen voor de Koninklijke Familie. De autoneerstorting die hen allebei in Parijs op 31 doodde Augustus werd, 1997 toen gebouwd, de gehoorde jury. De eis van moord door de vader van Dodi, Harrods eigenaar Mohamed al-Fayed, was centraal bij coroner de openingsverklaring van Lord Justice Scott Baker's gisteren voor de jury bij inquest bij het Hoge Hof in Londen. En de jury werd verteld hoe Diana vrees had uitgedrukt dat zij het slachtoffer van een geschikt ongeval als zou zijn, zoals zij geloofde, de Koningin afstand deed van en de Prins Charles aan de troon slaagde, zeggend dat tot een behoefte zou leiden „om haar van de hand te doen, via één of ander ongeval in haar auto zoals voorbereide remmislukking“. De rechter vertelde de jury van zes vrouwen en vijf mensen dat velen waren gekomen om „te geloven sinister“ iets kunnen achter de neerstorting in de tunnel van Pont liggen DE l' Alma waarin van 36, en van 42 éénjarigen Dodi de van Diana, met hun bestuurder, Henri Paul werden gedood. Hij voegde toe dat M. al-Fayed ook gelooft MI6 was opgedragen om een speciaal rapport te schrijven over zijn familie dat aan de Koninklijke Familie moet worden voorgesteld. De rechter zei: „Het is zijn overtuiging dat een besluit op dat ogenblik werd genomen om Diana en Dodi te doden. Hij plaatst Prins Philip centraal bij de samenzwering, zult u zorgvuldig aan de getuigen moeten luisteren u hoort zien of er om het even welk bewijsmateriaal is om deze bewering te steunen.“ M. al-Fayed gelooft dat Diana het kind vervoerde van Dodi en dat zij hun overeenkomst op 1 zouden aangekondigd hebben September dat het jaar, de dag na de neerstorting, maar de Koninklijke Familie „niet kon aanvaarden dat een Egyptische Moslim uiteindelijk stiefvader kon zijn aan de toekomstige Koning van Engeland“. He is convinced that Henri Paul was in the pay of MI6 and French secret services, and the crash was caused by a combination of a collision with a mystery white Fiat Uno and a blinding flash from a stun gun deliberately fired. Two official inquiries concluded that Paul had been drinking and lost control of the car whilst driving too fast. But the inquest heard that Diana had written a note to her ex-butler, Paul Burrell, saying Prince Charles wanted her dead so he could marry their nanny, Tiggy Legge-Bourke. Diana also claimed Ms Legge-Bourke had undergone an abortion. The jury was told of a note written by one of Diana’s lawyers, Lord Mishcon, following a meeting at Kensington Palace in October 1995. In the note, Lord Mishcon said: “Her Royal Highness said that she had been informed by reliable sources whom she did not wish to reveal … that (a) The Queen would be abdicating in April and the Prince of Wales would then assume the throne and (b) efforts would be made if not to get rid of her (be it by some accident in her car such as prepared brake failure or whatever) between now and then.” Lord Justice Scott Baker also said Mr al-Fayed had claimed Diana had told him she believed her life was in danger. He said: “Mohamed al-Fayed says during the summer holiday she often told him she would be murdered by the Royal Family. “She would go up in a helicopter and never come down alive.” He went on: “It is clear that there are many members of the public who are concerned that something sinister may have caused the collision in which Diana and two others died. “One of the purposes of the inquest is to investigate the incident thoroughly so that the public suspicion is either dispelled or substantiated.” He said there would be a “vigorous and searching” investigation of the evidence to find the truth. Lord Justice Scott Baker told the jury: “Most, if not all, of you will remember where you were when you heard about the subsequent death of the Princess of Wales. “None of you would for a moment have thought that over 10 years later you might be in a jury investigating the events related to that tragic August night.” The inquest is set to continue for up to six months. Have Your Say: Prince Philip ‘told MI6 to murder Diana and lover’ Please read our posting guidelines before posting. Alternatively you can discuss this report here. One Response to “Prince Philip ‘told MI6 to murder Diana and lover’”
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If it wasn’t so serious it would be hilarious. How can anyone imagine that the Royal family have the influence that this allegation implies.
Even without any suggestion of impropriety, it’s amusing to consider how this country might indeed be in a better place if those like the Prince had anything like the alleged control over the likes of Blair and Brown. The Queen is well reported as telling Blair ‘every week’ about the rural issues problem yet she never prevailed (and this despite the self evident insanity that prevails even today on this topic). Given the feeling of the country about the twit in question maybe it’s not all that surprising that some might think the answer to these allegations might be ‘I wish’. Perhaps we should forgive them for that?