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All of them except Trevor Rees-Jones died in the accident. According to the French judicial investigation, the accident was caused by Paul’s reckless driving. In addition, anti-depressants and tranquilizing anti-psychotics were found in his body. However, Princess Diana’s death conspiracy theories claim that the Diana’ death was a well planned murder. This essay tends to support some views presented by conspiracy theories and describes why Diana’s car accident was not natural. Summary of the Issues On 29th July 1981, Diana was married to Charles, Princess of Wales and member of the British Royal Family.
In this marriage, she has two children; William and Harry, “currently second and third in line to the throne, respectively” (Almanach De Saxe Gotha, para 1). Nearly 3-4 years after the marriage, the Princess of Wales engaged in a relationship with Major James Hewitt and the Prince of Wales returned to Camilla Shand, his ex-girlfriend. Diana believed that her husband had some other affairs outside the marriage. During the early 1990s, world media sensationalized the break up between Charles and Diana. . After a series of discussions and negotiation, their divorce was finalized on 28th August 1996.
For this divorce settlement, Diana received an amount worth nearly £17 million. However, Diana was still considered as a Royal Family member after the divorce since she was the mother of two future princes. After the divorce, Diana kept a secret relationship with the heart surgeon Hasnat Khan from Paksistan, who was ‘the love of her life’ according to Diana’s close friends. They continued this relationship for almost two years. Subsequently, Diana met with Dodi Fayed, son of Mohammed Al-Fayed.
Diana agreed to join Fayed family in the south of France. On 30th August 1997, Diana and her companion Dodi Fayed arrived in Paris, where they were crushed to death in a car accident. Why it was not an Accident? Controversies surrounding Diana’s pregnancy at the time of the car crash would add value to the argument that the accident was not real. Hundley reports that although the Operation Page (Metropolitan Police inquiry conducted to investigate conspiracy theories surrounding the death of the Princess of Wales) concluded that Diana was not pregnant when she died, many solid evidences point to the fact that she was pregnant at the time of the accident (para 3).
To illustrate, an investigative report published by the French journalist Chris Laffaille claims that Diana was pregnant when she was crushed to death. Laffaille (qtd in Sparks) says that he collected evidences concerning Diana’s pregnancy from the old records of the Paris hospital, where she was rushed to immediately after the accident. In his investigatory report, Laffaille claimed that Diana had ‘almost certainly’ conceived a child when she died. This public disclosure questioned the post-mortem examiner John Burton’s statement that Diana was not pregnant at the time of her death and revived conspiracy theories surrounding the death of Diana (para 1-6).
With this disclosure, people widely believed that she might have conceived from her companion Dodi Fayed despite Laffaille’s argument that Diana had not met Dodi nearly over two months before her death. Possibly, the British Royal family might have come to know about Diana’s pregnancy and there were assumptions that she was about to get engaged with Dodi. Undoubtedly, the British Royal Family would not accept a non-Christian and moreover the family would not encourage the relationship between the future king’
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