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2 October 2007

Britain’s Princes William and Harry are ‘dreading’ the inquest into the death of their mother Princess Diana, it has been reported.

Posted in: Royal News — PR-inside Entertainment News @ 3:30 pm

The two princes are preparing themselves for months of emotional turmoil as the inquest into the death of the princess - who was killed alongside her lover Dodi Al Fayed and their driver Henri Paul in a Paris car crash in August 1997 - gets started today (02.10.07).
A source told Britain’s The Sun newspaper: ‘They are aware that the next few months will be painful for them. It is fair to say they have been dreading the inquest.
‘Diana was public property and for six long months aspects of her life will be dragged out in court.’ William, 25, and Harry, 23, will have to live through Diana’s final hours as her every movement in the run-up to the crash is scrutinised and conspiracy theories discussed.
The 11 jury members will have to decide if Diana was murdered or whether her death was the result of a tragic accident, which the princes believe to be the case.
Dodi’s father, Harrods boss Mohamed Al Fayed, is convinced the princess and his son were murdered by the British establishment, including Diana’s former father-in-law Prince Philip, as they didn’t want the pair to get married.
Al Fayed has been campaigning for years for the inquest to go ahead and is sure the jury will decide on an unlawful killing.
Diana’s former bodyguard, Paul Burrell, is set to be called as a key witness to give evidence at the inquest.
Burrell, who Diana once described as her ‘rock’, will be questioned over his claims Queen Elizabeth warned him there were ‘dark forces’ at work in Britain.
He will also be asked about the note he claims Diana gave him in which she said ex-husband Prince Charles was ‘planning ‘an accident’ in my car’.
Burrell’s spokesman, Steve Dennis, confirmed the ex-butler had been contacted by police.
He said: ‘Paul Burrell is prepared to help the coroner in any way that is needed.’ Lord Stevens’ original inquiry into the fatal accident ruled that driver Henri Paul was drunk behind the wheel and responsible for the crash.

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