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that we would get to hear of it? Dont you think it would be covered up? I do not say that the family were involved in any nefarious act but one has to think the Royal family do have a history of murders and intrigues dont they? If proven guilty what would happen to the royal family...would the dynasty collapse?

2007-10-02 19:29:52 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities History

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do i honestly believe the institution of the royal family killed diana?
YES.
they have also been stifling this inquest for 10 years.
do you remember David Kelly (UN weapons inspector ) saying he'd be found dead in the woods?
Diana said much the same thing, months prior to her death.
They ( the royal establishment ) wanted her dead.
it would more likely be a convenient car accident, where laying-in-state, wouldn't be an option.
they wanted her to blend back into the oblivion she'd been picked from, after providing the house of windsor with an heir or two,she'd fulfilled her purpose.
but when she proved to be more popular than the rest of them put together, she had to go.
or charlie would never get to marry his bit on the side & live happily ever after.one day he seriously does think he & his horse, will sit on the throne.history books show us that people have been killed, over the throne of England.
& diana marrying a muslim, was just too much for them to bear!
the public who know how diana was treated will never accept her or him, the crown must skip to william for the monarchy to survive this.

2007-10-02 19:50:36 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 5

I believe that the Royal Family have a lot of dirty secrets and more skeletons than you can imagine and Muhammed Al Fayed is the first to challenge them like this.

Of course the Royal family had something to do with Diana and Dodi's death, they couldn't have the mother of the future King shacked up with an Arab could they??? It was already bad enough that Diana and Charles had divorced, how would they try and get round that to make him King? I don't mean to sound offensive but they must have known that they wouldn't be able to carry on.

The Royal family are the biggest Hipocrites on the planet and they are born murderers. It will never come out though and even if it does, what can Al Fayed do? You can't exactly just throw the Queen into jail can you? It's better left alone because he is just causing himself and the Princes more heartache by not letting it go. How are they supposed to grieve properly for their mother while he is parading her death all over the place like some freakshow?

2007-10-03 07:17:41 · answer #2 · answered by Kymikat 2 · 2 0

I think thats the question on everybodies mind at the moment isn't it.

Personally, I think it was a tragic, but avoidable, accident.

The actual mode of the accident is too random to be a deliberate act if you look at it logically - there are far better ways to kill someone and make it look like an accident I can tell you.

The thought that MI5 or the Royals had anything to do with it is puzzling - what would be the motive??

Some say they didn't want Diana to possibly Marry an Alfiad and/or have a child by them - but why - what would be so bad???

I know Mr Alfiad wants a British Passport and that has caused a lot of upset and Diana being married to his Son may make him automatically eligible - not sure on the Law on that one but again - why would that be so bad???

I say give him a British Passport - the man has done so much for British Business, Charities and employment in the UK he deserves a UK Passport at the least.

I agree with others on here, in the one in a zillion chance that the Royals were found Guilty then it would be hushed up.

The person responsible is Dianas body guard - I have addressed the technical aspects of this on other questions on the forum.

Let her rest in peace.

2007-10-03 06:46:54 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

It is unlikely that the royal family had her killed, lets be realistic about this. Who would actually do the deed? and could they be trusted? I doubt that any organisation within the UK would take part in such an act.
If it was a deliberate act, it is much more likely to have been Dodi as a target, and Diana was just collateral damage.
The Mossad have the ability to carry out such an operation, and against a Muslim is well within the bounds of belief. Also there is the possibility that other Muslim groups who disagree with the western lifestyle of the Al Fayed family could carry it off.
For me, the accident theory still sounds the most likely, but I do have an open mind. Time will tell
Perhaps then she will be left to rest in peace

2007-10-03 03:08:55 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

No, of course thy didn't. How could any organisation arrange for a car to crash into a pillar of an underpass and guarantee to kill the occupants? If Princess Diana and Dodi El-Fayed had been wearing seatbelts they possibly would not have been killed. If the Royal Family/MI5[6] or any other covert organisation wanted to kill the pair, I'm sure they would have gone about it in a far more professional manner, not leave it it the uncertainty of a car accident. It was a sad event caused by a drunken driver fearing he was being chased by the paparazzi. Don't forget that Mohammed El-Fayed has been running a long standing battle against the British establishment as a result of the refusal to let him have a British passport

2007-10-03 04:42:41 · answer #5 · answered by rdenig_male 7 · 4 1

well,i wondered when this question would surface,it should attract a lot of answers,firstly,her death was very convenient for the royal family and there must of been a few sighs of relief throughout the palace when the news broke,do i think they were involved?,in all honesty,no, i still think it was a tragic accident albeit that it benefited the wrong people,charles wore the face of grief for the publics benefit,the palace took too long to react in any shape or form,the government were wringing their hands for the cameras while clapping Charles on the back,the only raw,real grief came from the public at large,if the palace was involved we would never know but if they were and it became public knowledge then it would be goodbye to the royals,the royal family could not recover or back paddle far enough to ever be seen as anything other then the house of liars,guilt of course would never point to the palace as there would be too many dead ends to deflect it elsewhere which is something certain government depts exist for,plausible denial is stock in trade for the black ops that non-existent Whitehall departments carry out at the behest of faceless mandarins that inhabit the dark areas of all governments,a wild horse that no-one could tame or bring to heel,thats Diana,and it frightened the establishment,at the end of the day,wrong time,wrong place,wrong driver,wrong country,call it what you will there were too many factors beyond the control of any black government dept to arrange the accident in such short time,so,sorry, as much as id like to think otherwise i have to go on line of tragic,tragic accident.

2007-10-03 04:07:34 · answer #6 · answered by the devil wears camo 5 · 2 0

Then how could you know about it? You have already decided the truth is unknowable. Why not never kill her but have her impersonated or something instead?
The whole theory is total rubbish.
1. If you're planning to kill someone you leave the least possible to chance. D & D could have scotched the whole plot simply by wearing seat belts.
2. Who would it have benefited? Diana was busy cooking her goose by her relationship with that slimy son of corruption.
The whole story is got up to save people from contemplating the reality of a bunch of drunken upper class twits.

2007-10-03 07:41:13 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No of course not. There would not be an enquiry being held now is El Fahed had been given a British passport when he applied. It is his way of being vengeful towards the Royal Family and the Establishment.

It is just absolute nonsense.

2007-10-03 11:17:33 · answer #8 · answered by quette2@btopenworld.com 5 · 0 1

In today's day and age it's hard to conceive what people can really get up to, so whether were or weren't involved hardly matters. It's a tragedy none the less. Unfortunately we have learnt to distrust almost everyone these days, and that's the saddest part of it all.

2007-10-04 09:05:00 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

And so it goes on and on and on. One thing is certain, if any member of the Royal Family or any of the government agencies were involved, and I don't believe that they were, they would have covered their tracks so that it would be impossible to prove anything. She should be allowed to Rest in Peace.

2007-10-03 02:53:18 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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