Princess Diana's Letter said Charles was Plotting to Kill her

by Rob Walker | December 20, 2007 at 09:40 am
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I'm sure conspiracy theorists everywhere are having a field day with this one. Still, if true it's pretty disturbing that she warned she would be killed in a car crash in that specific manner...and then died that exact way less than a few months later. If this was any other crime it would be fully investigated, a little hard when you have to call the suspects 'your majesty'.

An infamous letter written by Princess Diana in which she warned that her ex-husband Prince Charles was planning to kill her has been published for the first time.

In the letter, written to her butler Paul Burrell 10 months before her death in a Paris car crash in 1997, Diana said: "This particular phase in my life is the most dangerous -- my husband is planning an accident in my car".

Details of the letter first emerged in 2004 but have only been made public now at the inquest into the deaths of Diana and her lover Dodi al-Fayed, who was also killed in the crash.

It can be seen on www.scottbaker-inquests.gov.uk/evidence/docs/INQ0010117.pdf

Dodi's father Mohamed al-Fayed, owner of Harrods, says Diana and his son were killed by British security services on the orders of Prince Philip, Charles' father.

Fayed alleges the killing was ordered because the royal family did not want the mother of the future king having a child with his son. He says Diana's body was embalmed to cover up evidence she was expecting a baby.

Diana's note to Burrell is seen by conspiracy theorists as evidence that her death was not an accident as the authorities have ruled.

Major investigations by British and French police have both concluded that the couple died because their chauffeur Henri Paul was drunk and driving too fast.

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at 17:49 on December 20th, 2007

The letter speaks of the future car accident and one wonders if this was just a feeling or information that she had received via someone else. There appears to be missing parts to the letter as it looks incomplete.

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