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Diana & Dodi's inquest and the Queen.

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smudge742 | 21:24 Wed 03rd Oct 2007 | News
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I was just wondering what would happen if someone had evidence to say that the Queen, Prince Phillip or Prince Charles had been involved in the death of Diana. (I'm not suggesting they were, I'm not sure what I believe) If that was the case, would they be treated as the public would....tried, convicted and jailed for murder, or conspiracy to murder, or are they above the law? After all, could the Queen really end up in prison?
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I persume by ' someone' - you mean anyone outside of the establishment .

In that case , he/she should expect to be paid a visit in the early hours of the morning by men in dark suits and glasses
Brenda could give herself a Royal Pardon.
I agree with the above. If the Royals were involved (which I do not think they were) then the same organisation that they "hired" to kill the Princess would be hired to silence any witnesses.

Remember, if the Royals were involved, then the organisation for the cull would be guilty as well. I can not see some ex-SAS or Officer from an Intelligence agency sitting at home waiting to be called to court for murder, can you?
the idea of a conspiracy is preposterous.
diana only died in the crash because she wasnt wearing a seatbelt according to reports.

and if sghe wasnt pregnant then there was no reason to kill her .
even if her being pregnant was a reason.


just another theory to amuse people .

and a huge waste of public monety too.

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