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Diana, Dodi target of a plot: court told
Paul
Majendie
LONDON—Mohamed al-Fayed was convinced Princess Diana and his son Dodi
were victims of an assassination plot the moment he heard they had died
in a Paris car crash, the inquest into their deaths was told on
Thursday. The luxury Harrods storeowner alleges that the couple were
killed by British security services on the orders of Prince Philip,
Queen Elizabeth’s husband and Diana’s former father-in-law.
Al-Fayed says Diana was pregnant with Dodi’s child and that the couple
were planning to marry. He claims the royal family could not bear the
idea of Diana marrying a Muslim. Backing for his conspiracy theory was
given in court on Thursday by Franz Klein, president of the Ritz Hotel
in Paris where the couple spent their last hours in 1997, as he gave
evidence to the inquest at London’s High Court. Klein, who was on
holiday in the south of France at the time, broke the news by phone of
Dodi’s death to Mohamed al-Fayed whose instant reaction was to tell
Klein: “I know more than you know or, more than you think.”
“Mr Fayed, very calm, said to me: ‘This is not an accident. This is ...
a plot or an assassination’,” Klein told the court. Klein also told the
court Dodi had told him he and Diana were going to get engaged and live
in Villa Windsor, where Edward VIII and divorcee Wallis Simpson lived
after the monarch’s abdication. Mohamed al-Fayed had bought the Paris
property. “He did not mention the princess by name over the phone but he
did tell me that he was going to stay in Paris to live. He told me he
was going to move into the Villa Windsor with his girlfriend and he also
told me, all the time in English, that they were going to get married,”
Klein said. |