Beauty and the Beast: Diana’s death. Blood on Charles’ hands..?

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A tale, a conspiracy, and a plotted murder—all at the hands of those she once called family. In today’s post, we’ll take a look into the death of Princess Diana. One that has never been truly witnessed by anyone other than those in the vehicle. This tragedy sparked curiosity among the people of England. It led to a huge question that has lasted decades: “Was Diana’s death a murder plotted by the royal family?”

Let’s dive into the evidence suggesting that Princess Diana’s death was not the accident it appeared to be.

1. Who is Diana?

Diana, Princess of Wales, born on July 1, 1961. She was the first wife of King Charles, whom she married on July 29, 1981.

Adored in England for her charity work, which included becoming president of more than 100 charities. She raised awareness about initiatives aimed at supporting those struggling with homelessness, disabilities, HIV/AIDS, drug addiction, etc.

Unfortunately, Diana met the end of her life on August 31, 1997.

2. Official Reason for Princess Diana’s Death

In Paris, France, after she and her partner, Dodi Fayed, were rudely interrupted by paparazzi while dining at a restaurant, they decided to have dinner in their suite. The two were later escorted into a Mercedes by their driver, Henri Paul, along with Diana’s bodyguard, Trevor Rees-Jones. At around midnight, in the Pont de l’Alma Paris tunnel, the car crashed, resulting in the deaths of Diana, Al-Fayed, and the driver, as well as serious injuries to Diana’s bodyguard. It was later revealed that Henri Paul had been speeding and under the influence of alcohol. None of the passengers, except the bodyguard, were wearing seatbelts at the time of the crash.

3. Dodi Fayed: Diana’s Lover

Dodi Fayed, the Egyptian son of billionaire businessman Mohamed Al-Fayed, was Diana’s partner at the time of her death.

Al-Fayed strongly believed that MI6 (British Secret Intelligence Service) and the royal family were behind the “accident,” claiming that Diana was pregnant with Dodi’s child. He argued that the royal family could not accept the possibility of a Muslim Egyptian becoming the stepfather of the future king of England.

The royal family has a history of racism, as seen with Prince Harry’s wife, Meghan Markle, who confessed to facing racism from members of the royal family due to her being half African-American.

4. The Bodyguard (Trevor Rees-Jones)

Let’s examine the bodyguard who accompanied Diana the night of the accident and somehow managed to be the only survivor. As the sole witness of the crash, Rees-Jones stated that he didn’t believe the conspiracy theory that Diana’s death was planned. Al-Fayed, however, thought otherwise.

Al-Fayed did not trust Rees-Jones, knowing that he was a former member of the British Army, leading Al-Fayed to suspect that Rees-Jones was an MI6 agent.

A former MI6 officer claimed that Diana was killed by people he used to work for. This officer alleged that MI6 planned to use strobe lights to blind the driver and cause a crash, a method taught in MI6 training.

5. Diana’s Butler (Paul Burrell)

Six years after the accident occurred, Paul Burrell leaked a letter Diana had sent to him predicting her death. The letter stated:

“This particular phase in my life is the most dangerous. My husband is planning an ‘accident’ in my car, brake failure, or some serious head injury in order to make the path clear for him to marry.”

Burrell claimed that he and Diana spent a day at her home moving furniture and pulling up carpets to search for hidden MI6 bugs, tying into the theory that MI6 plotted her death.

The letter also mentioned how Diana believed that a former bodyguard with whom she had

fallen in love—who died in a motorbike accident—was “bumped off” (killed). This adds to the narrative of the suspicious demises of Diana’s lovers (including Dodi Fayed).

6. At the Scene

For some reason, the cameras, which worked perfectly moments before the accident, had inexplicably turned away from the crash. Additionally, on the road leading to the tunnel, a white car caused Diana’s driver to swerve sharply to avoid a collision. This white car was never found. The driver accidentally made contact with the white car, causing its taillight to break, before the white car sped away seconds before the crash. This raises the question: could the driver have been trying to prevent anyone else from entering the tunnel?

Conclusion

In today’s article, we’ve explored the evidence supporting the conspiracy surrounding Princess Diana’s death. From her relationship with Dodi Fayed, allegedly disapproved of by the royal family due to racism and Islamophobia, to the survival of her bodyguard—who was potentially linked to MI6—this mystery remains controversial. We also examined a former MI6 officer’s claims, a letter predicting her death, and the mysterious driver.

However, keep in mind that this article is meant purely to highlight a conspiracy. Take it with a grain of salt.

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