Conspiracies abound over this one.
The entire situation reeks of an establishment coverup.
Only two people were at Diana's post-mortem.
(Only 2 people allowed eh?
And one of them was an establishment stooge.)
Diana was embalmed BEFORE the post mortem, which is against French law, and destroys all toxicology evidence, including early pregnancy indicators.
Why were all the CCTV cameras in the tunnel all facing the wall? So no footage was ever recorded of the accident.
Who were the armed men that stole photo images of the crash scene from 3 photo agencies in London and Paris?
And so on.
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Diana was not pregnant - coroner
Rumours Princess Diana was pregnant when she died are false, says a former royal coroner who saw her post-mortem.
Dr John Burton told the Times newspaper he could tell the princess was not expecting a baby when he saw her womb.
"I was actually present when she was examined. She wasn't pregnant. I know she wasn't pregnant," he said.
Meanwhile, ex-police chief John Stalker says Prince Charles should be quizzed over a letter in which Diana reportedly said he was plotting to kill her.
The ex-deputy chief constable of Greater Manchester Police said the prince ought to be given the chance to deny the claim, apparently made in a letter Diana wrote about 10 months before she died.
The princess and her boyfriend Dodi Al Fayed died after their car crashed in a Paris underpass in 1997.
On Tuesday it was announced that Britain's top policeman, Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir John Stevens, would carry out inquiries into the deaths.
The announcement was made by coroner Michael Burgess at the opening and adjourning of a British inquest - the first time the British authorities have formally probed the deaths.
Mr Stalker, who conducted an inquiry into the French investigation and believes the deaths were simply the result of an accident, said: "I believe Sir John should interview Prince Charles.
"It will be unprecedented, but it's an allegation by his former wife that he was planning to kill her.
"It is in everybody's interest that Sir John should put the allegation to Prince Charles so that he can formally deny it."
He added that Sir John would probably examine all the "more common" conspiracy theories, such as that the royal family feared Diana was to marry Dodi, a Muslim.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/3374599.stm
The entire situation reeks of an establishment coverup.
Only two people were at Diana's post-mortem.
(Only 2 people allowed eh?
And one of them was an establishment stooge.)
Diana was embalmed BEFORE the post mortem, which is against French law, and destroys all toxicology evidence, including early pregnancy indicators.
Why were all the CCTV cameras in the tunnel all facing the wall? So no footage was ever recorded of the accident.
Who were the armed men that stole photo images of the crash scene from 3 photo agencies in London and Paris?
And so on.
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Diana was not pregnant - coroner
Rumours Princess Diana was pregnant when she died are false, says a former royal coroner who saw her post-mortem.
Dr John Burton told the Times newspaper he could tell the princess was not expecting a baby when he saw her womb.
"I was actually present when she was examined. She wasn't pregnant. I know she wasn't pregnant," he said.
Meanwhile, ex-police chief John Stalker says Prince Charles should be quizzed over a letter in which Diana reportedly said he was plotting to kill her.
The ex-deputy chief constable of Greater Manchester Police said the prince ought to be given the chance to deny the claim, apparently made in a letter Diana wrote about 10 months before she died.
The princess and her boyfriend Dodi Al Fayed died after their car crashed in a Paris underpass in 1997.
On Tuesday it was announced that Britain's top policeman, Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir John Stevens, would carry out inquiries into the deaths.
The announcement was made by coroner Michael Burgess at the opening and adjourning of a British inquest - the first time the British authorities have formally probed the deaths.
Mr Stalker, who conducted an inquiry into the French investigation and believes the deaths were simply the result of an accident, said: "I believe Sir John should interview Prince Charles.
"It will be unprecedented, but it's an allegation by his former wife that he was planning to kill her.
"It is in everybody's interest that Sir John should put the allegation to Prince Charles so that he can formally deny it."
He added that Sir John would probably examine all the "more common" conspiracy theories, such as that the royal family feared Diana was to marry Dodi, a Muslim.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/3374599.stm