Princess Diana Conspiracy Princess Diana's death was no accident. Princess Diana passed away in a car crash that happened on August 31, 1997, in Paris. Many people believe that this was not an accident. The driver entered the Pont de L'Alma tunnel at high speeds around 12:25 a.m. He loses control of the car and hits the 13th pillar that divides the tunnel. Three people were in the vehicle, not including the driver, Dodi Al Fayed, Trevor Rees-Jones, and the bodyguard watching Dodi and Diana that night. Only Trevor Rees-Jones survived the accident. Princess Diana's death was no accident. Diana's medics were in on it. Allegedly, Diana did not die on impact and was treated at the scene for a long time before she was transferred to a hospital, and …show more content…
Sergeant Xavier Gourmelon claimed Princess Diana's last words were, "My God, what's happened?" The driver was in on it. Mohamad Al-Fayed claimed that the M16 was making a covert operation to crash Diana's car. The driver, Henri Paul, used to be the security head at the Ritz Hotel, where Dodi and Diana were staying that night. They found weird amounts of funds in Henri's bank account and a testimony from a former M16 officer, which hints that Henri was getting paid by M16. There are mixed signals on whether or not Henri was drunk, but according to Andrew Griffin, "Numerous tests showed that Mr. Paul's blood had alcohol in it. Although people suggest the alcohol in Henri's blood was a sample from a suicide victim, there is also an eyewitness who claimed that Henri was drinking that night. Blood tests show he had been drinking three times over the French legal limit. Bright lights and strange cars flashing their lights caused the driver to lose control. Many witnesses say they saw bright lights and flashes before and after entering the tunnel. There was a sight of a white Fiat Uno that witnesses report seeing following the car into the tunnel, then driving
In 1995 Diana had separated from the public life and the Queen asked Charles and Diana for an early divorce as a result of Diana’s panoramic interview where she discussed Charles’s disloyalties and previews recordings (Oglesby, Pamela). For a while Diana dated another man in secret, Hasnat Khan, a British surgeon. Later she began dating Dodi Al-Fayed, son of her host for the summer of 1997, Mohamed Al-Fayed. Diana was seen with Dodi in many places. This was a feast for the paparazzi and the press
Shock waves went around the world when news spread that the ‘people’s princess’, Princess Diana of Wales had died. On August 31st, 1997, she was involved in a car crash and sustained serious injuries, passing away four hours after the collision. Official investigators concluded that it was an accident, caused by the driver’s alcohol levels, and pursuing paparazzi. In comparison, a conspiracy theory suggests that the crash was orchestrated by the British Secret Service, as ordered by the Monarchy
The Mass Media in Princess Diana's Life From the moment she stepped foot outside, Princess Diana of Whales had camera lenses and microphones pushed in her face. She was constantly pursued and for this reason she sometimes had to hide or disguise herself in order to avoid the unyielding persistence and constant harassment of the press. Eugene Robinson, a journalist in England said, "For the tabloids, day in and day out, no story is bigger than the royal family. All the tabloids employ royal-watching
language. Photographers do have the right to follow public figures, newsmakers, and celebrities in order to snap their photos. A line should be drawn as to peering over a wall or chasing a limo to get a picture of a celebrity. But if someone (like Princess Diana) is doing something on a front la...
an article titled, "War on Waifs," they agreed that they "would like to see the fashion industry present a range of sizes in magazines just like you see in the stores" (Jedeikin, sec. Responses). Susie Orbach, the therapist who treated the late Princess Diana for her bulimia, has similar thoughts on the controversy: Eating problems are now at epidemic proportions. There is so much anguish felt by so many women and girls of all ages, even in childhood… We need to target the diet industry. If diets
and death of princess Diana is something that will never be forgotten about the living and dead souls all around the world. She was a princess who was so extraordinary that she really clicked with people all around the world. Her commoner background caused her to understand the people and how they live their life. The queen never thought of princess Diana as a good person or a real princess. Her love for the world caused her to be an amazing role model to all (love). Princess Diana was once married
Angela Bassett, and Demi Moore. Clearly, in our cultural imagination, Wonder Woman is a character with many faces. Things only get more complicated when you consider the frame narrative that explains Wonder Woman’s existence. She was born as Princess Diana (interestingly paralleling another icon of womanhood) in an Amazon community that seems pretty clearly grounded in lesbianism. Although the women in this harmonious and idyllic Amazon community have gone to great lengths to hide and protect their
During Princess Diana's life she helped with many foundations and charities. But she finally dedicated herself to one cause in particular. Princess Diana became very involved with helping AIDS sufferers and their families. Starting in the early nineties until her death in 1997 Diana did everything she could to help all AIDS foundations. Even though she was regal, she did not consider herself better than any AIDS sufferer, and constantly held AIDS victims and visted them when everyone else was afraid
million upon millions as a "final solution?" Instead of killing, we'd be reproducing millions, going against nature. Say we went and got one of Princess Diana's cells and implanted that in an egg that was then placed into a surrogate mother. Nine months later, we would have a baby Princess Diana. Only trouble is, this baby would only resemble Princess Diana in looks, not personality, character, or individuality. Her whole life wouldn't be what it had been; she wouldn't be "her." What if your newborn
and expressed that he felt very irresponsible by crying out; "O, I am fortunes fool!" Some may say that Romeo's reactions were only out of love, but does that really make him any less to blame? I am sure that when the photographers chased Princess Diana in her car, that the... ... middle of paper ... ... easier had Juliet married Paris as her parents wished her to. Instead she was very headstrong about the situation. "I will not marry yet. And when I do I swear it shall be to Romeo
important ones. When Mother Teresa died, how many newspapers and magazines talked about the wonderful things that she had done in her life? Not many. When Princess Diana died, how many newspapers and magazines were filled with stories on her life and her problems? Too many. I don't believe that it bettered people's lives knowing every detail of Princess Diana's life. I'm not a better person now that I know that she had marriage trouble and that she was bulimic. Trivial thinkers today relish knowing
The Media Needs Regulation The death of Princess Diana on August 31, 1997 shocked the world; her death was considered the biggest tragedy of the year, and the media responded accordingly. Her death prompted the media into a frenzy to sanctify her memory; however, through the documentaries and commemorative magazines, the media proved their guilt of invasion of Princess Diana's privacy by displaying the immense amount of information they gathered throughout her life. In fact
the Civil War, and not to mention the deaths of Presidents. Newspapers have covered from behind the lines during battles. They were even there for even the saddest of moments when great people have passed on such as President John F. Kennedy and Princess Diana. Newspapers have covered lots of news over the years and have had a lot of readers. But is it because of these disasters that newspapers are still around? Has the tragedy of September 11th helped to improve Sunday newspaper readership? Sunday
in a fatal car accident. Previous to Princess Diana of Wales´ death in an unexpected car crash, this middle-aged member of the Royal family was the wife of Prince Charles. She had two children with Prince Charles, but eventually divorced him and was involved in other relationships. A few years later, tragedy struck. Diana, the Princess of Wales, was killed in a horrific car crash on the night of August 31, 1997, and although there are several conspiracies concerning her death, the most likely
Princess Diana once said, “Carry out a random act of kindness with no expectation of reward, safe in the knowledge that one day someone might do the same for you” (“Diana Princess of Wales Quotes”). Princess Diana was a kind hearted and loving person. She felt the need to help others without receiving anything in return. This quality, among other qualities, made Princess Diana a great human being. Princess Diana was an extremely noteworthy person and was an important figure in society. Diana Spencer