The Death Of Diana:Was There A Plot To Kill The Princess?

Posted by TheSloneGal on August 30, 2010

DIANAThe month of August is a sad one, not only for the United Kingdom but for many all over the world.  It is the month that we lost Diana, Princess of Wales, or as she was affectionately called, the “People’s Princess”.

Diana and her beau, Dodi Fayed, whose father Mohammed al-Fayed is the former owner of Harrods Department Store, came to Paris, France on August 30, 1997.  They had just returned from a private cruise along the Riviera, and planned to stay the night at one of the senior Fayed’s apartments near the Hotel Ritz that he owned.  They had dinner at the Ritz and left with the appointed driver, Henri Paul.  He was the acting Head of Security for the Ritz and had been instructed to get Diana and Dodi to the apartment with as little media attention as possible.  To do this, they had a decoy car driving … Read the rest

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