Duke of Edinburgh, had not ordered Diana’s execution Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 01 April 2008

diana.jpgIt is revealed that there was no evidence that Diana's former father-in-law, the Duke of Edinburgh, had “ordered Diana’s execution”. The coroner hearing an inquest into the death of Britain’s Princess Diana in a car crash said so on Monday.

Princess Diana died in a crash in Paris in 1997 along with Dodi al-Fayed, whose father Mohamed al-Fayed has accused Queen Elizabeth’s husband Prince Philip of being behind her death.

After almost six months of listening to more than 250 witnesses, Lord Justice Scott Baker told the jury in his summing up: “There is no evidence that the Duke of Edinburgh ordered Diana’s execution and there is no evidence that the security intelligence services or any other government agency organised it.”

 

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