Princess Diana Conspiracy Essay

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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. A theory rose because of the relationship with Diana and Dodi. Many people refused to accept the official explanation and thought that the incident was led by "Enemies of Al Fayed" ("Princess Diana - The Conspiracy Theories"). In this version of events, the real target of the assassination plot was Dodi Al Fayed. It was all revenge against his father. Diana's death was an accident, or a plan at most. It stands to reason that a man as wealthy and powerful as Mohamed Al Fayed developed some equally powerful enemies over the years, but who must they be? Nothing real has ever been put forward. One would think …show more content…

There was an unknown suspicious English photographer. Was this mysterious English “photographer” the motorcyclist that took off after the Mercedes? Yes because he wasn’t there when the police arrested some photographs. Perhaps, he accelerated and took off. Before Dodi and Diana left the hotel, Dodi spoke to his father about the plan- to get out from the back- on the phone, which might have been tapped. After the incident, Al Fayed asked where the Mercedes had been taken, and since they wouldn’t tell him he said, “Maybe to be crushed and dumped with the rest of the cars” (Sancton. 280). In any event, Judge Stephan was named to head the investigation on September 2, it would have become far more difficult to sustain a

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