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Death of Lady Diana: Prince Charles responsible? This disturbing letter revealed by a police officer

 Death of Lady Diana: Prince Charles responsible? This disturbing letter revealed by a police officer

Death of Lady Diana: Prince Charles responsible? This disturbing letter revealed by a police officer


Is Prince Charles responsible for Lady Diana's death? As a former Scotland Yard agent revealed to the Daily Mail, a letter written by the deceased was found in 2005 incriminating her ex-husband.


August 31, 1997 is a date members of the British Royal Family will never forget. That evening, after dining with Dodi Al-Fayed in their Ritz hotel suite, Lady Diana and her lover boarded a Mercedes driven by Henri Paul, Chief Security Officer of the Ritz. In the Alma Bridge tunnel, the car was traveling extremely fast and struck a reinforced concrete pillar after swerving several times. Curled up between two seats, Lady Diana is at the moment of the crash between life and death.


Urgently transported at 1:50 a.m. to the Salpêtrière hospital, the mother of princes William and Harry died at 4:50 a.m. A disappearance which, 24 years later, continues to make people talk. Because some have never believed the thesis of the accident. As Lord Stevens reports to the Daily Mail and the Mirror, a former Scotland Yard agent, an investigation was opened by the police after the discovery of a note written by the deceased in which they predicted her death in a car accident. car.


"We are used by this man"

In the letter, Diana Spencer incriminated Prince Charles, saying she was going to die from "failure of the brakes and a serious head injury." A ploy which, according to the letter written by Lady Diana, was put in place so that Charles could marry Tiggy Legge-Bourke, William and Harry's former nanny. In her letter, the late Princess of Wales claimed Camilla Parker Bowles was just a "decoy".


"We are therefore used by this man in every sense of the word", pointed out the mother of William and Harry. Prince Charles was questioned by the police on December 6, 2005 as a witness and not as a suspect, in The framework of an investigation which lasted three years. The Prince of Wales had explained not to know why his ex-wife had written such a letter. A revelation which thickens even more the mystery around the death of Diana Spencer.

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