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    "Unlawful Killing" (2011) - Film Financed by Mohammed Al Fayed

    If you believed someone killed your child, would you be able to say oh well, whatever, and get on with it? This is what MAF believes, and no amount of grief counseling will likely change that. It would be interesting to learn exactly why MAF believes what he does -- I seem to remember that...
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    "Unlawful Killing" (2011) - Film Financed by Mohammed Al Fayed

    The British press have made a mockery of MAF. What else is suppose to be done to protect the royal family? Britain does not have the type of government that can put someone in jail for having an opinion. I know! Why don't the royals get a super injunction like some famous sportmen have done...
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    "Unlawful Killing" (2011) - Film Financed by Mohammed Al Fayed

    Unlawful Killing Diana: Gagged! The movie, the conspiracy, and why you are not allowed to make up your own mind - TV & Radio, Media - The Independent This thread is rather hard to find -- it has "The Royal Wedding" as it's heading, but it's actually under "The Electronic Domain"! Who would...
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    "Unlawful Killing" (2011) - Film Financed by Mohammed Al Fayed

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKmaNKDB5GI&feature=youtube 2Di4 -Pt2- The Unlawful Killing of Princess Diana (Sneak Preview) Diana's legacy is becoming the mystery of her unlawful killing. Sorry, I don't know how to remove the image?
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    Did the Queen act appropriately in the days following Diana's death?

    Consistency? Over her life one of the few things she's been criticized for was her hands-off approach to motherhood. The queen always put duty before motherhood, or grandmother hood. Why change her consistent behavior when it is suitable all of a sudden. The public ain't as stupid as some...
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    Did the Queen act appropriately in the days following Diana's death?

    Back to the original question: Did the Queen act appropriately in the days following Diana's death? For whatever reason, the queen et.al didn't like Diana, but the royal family is a public institution and the public had a right to expect a public statement -- which they eventually got in a...
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    The Diana Inquest: October 2007 - April 2008

    There was no reason that Ms. de Lima had to testify about how unpleasant her "good friend" Diana was. There was no legal requirement for that at all. This was also the friend who introduced Diana to that M16 plant Monckton, since poor Diana had no other British friends. It's little wonder...
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    When did your opinion of Diana change and why?

    This story from Diana's "close friend": Lucia Flecha de Lima's testimony during the inquest was disrespectful towards Diana in every way. My guess is that after Diana died, friends such as these did not want to be on the wrong side of the British Royal Family.
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    When did your opinion of Diana change and why?

    What birthday thunder? Did the public really care about Camilla's 50th birthday? Did they care about her 60th birthday? I don't seem to recall any pictures. It sounds more like wishful thinking. Diana was always making headlines. I suppose many, if not most, of them could be stealing...
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    When did your opinion of Diana change and why?

    And the clear winner is HRH DOC, no doubt about it. Photo from "After Diana" by C. Andersen. https://publish.comcast.net/rpath/Ur-LrauOBs95NAX6NNDztclp_XTaiT_biR6hKfOoe3xmNb2fvnpxub7ShjSYwDF8sBYC6Ve0fX2_bSvKPrncqS91DmXMOoBGE89juD1xgZY/
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    When did your opinion of Diana change and why?

    What would it take to prove it? I think we can assume that Diana didn't lie about Everything. And some of her observations were so off-the-wall and unexpected, it's not like the typical lie using some generic event. Well, I have to agree with you Jo -- Charles does not look to be cold or...
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    The Diana Inquest: October 2007 - April 2008

    Even back in 1997, there would be a greater chance in a hospital of finding people who knew about the glories of DNA and the potential for cloning from only a small vial of blood. Anybody ready for a cloned Diana? :rolleyes:
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    When did your opinion of Diana change and why?

    This article by Deborah Orr probably reflects her own personality since there is no evidence that Diana was as greedy as the above seems to indicate. Diana wanted a husband who loved her. Is that such an outrageous desire? The rest of the labels don't hold water.
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    When did your opinion of Diana change and why?

    What had the Fred and Gladys initials -- was that some bracelet gift?
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    The Late Diana, Princess of Wales News Thread 7: October 2007-June 2008

    'Diana Chronicles' author Tina Brown talks in Palm Beach on princess' car accident, paparazzi "It's a great tragedy that a woman who achieved so much will be fixed in the public memory in that last moment of folly," Brown said. ----------------------- It always amuses me when these so-called...
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