On the 31st of August, seven years ago, the world was shocked over the tragic death of Princess Diana, her boyfriend Dodi Al Fayed, and driver Henri Paul, when their black Mercedes limousine crashed onto the 13th pillar of the Alma Tunnel in Paris.
Princess Diana was one of the best-loved, highly celebrated, and most photographed public figures of the 20th century. Her widely chronicled life started when she, as a shy, young Englishwoman, got married to Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, in a spectacular fairytale wedding.
But the fairytale magic turned tragic as she suffered through an unhappy marriage to Prince Charles. Her eating disorders, bouts of depression, and extramarital scandals were the blood ink of tabloids.
Still, the paparazzi pursued her all the more. She had become the "Peoples Princess," the "Queen of Hearts," and people hungered for more photos and news about her. A very public divorce ensued and ultimately, her untimely death jolted the world.
Harrods director of security John Macnamara said, "Mr. Al Fayed has never accepted that this was a simple traffic accident. He believes that his son and the Princess of Wales were murdered and he is quite sure that the truth will emerge in the fullness of time."
Journalist Sherman Skolnick writes, "Leading journalists in the UK agree with stories by me and others that Diana was assassinated. And the simple reason for the murder is, British Intelligence is pledged to protect the monarchy. The monarchy was not going to have a new stepfather for the heir to the throne, Prince William; they werent going to have a Moslem."
Eyewitnesses say there were at least 15 paparazzi who "arrived almost immediately" at the crash site. Some say they acted insensitively and clicked their cameras away.
In a recent Carlton TV documentary, Diana: The Paris Crash- A Special Inquiry, Anthony Scrivener QC, a former chairman of the Bar Council, cited eyewitness testimony that the motorcyclist close to the Mercedes was driving aggressively, making it hard for Henri Paul to keep his line.
Al Fayeds French lawyer, Georges Kiejman, a former Minister of Justice, has repeatedly stressed, "No chase, no crash." And Al Fayed has always believed that the chaotic swarm of paparazzi and the frenzy of the chase provided perfect cover for anyone wanting to harm the couple.
According to Dodis father, Diana on several occasions told him of threats on and her fears for her own life saying, "If anything happens to me, Paul has all the documentary evidence to support what I am saying." Apparently, Diana knew.
Why were the Fiat Uno driver and his car never found by the French police?
Why didnt Diana and Dodi wear their seatbelts? Why did it take one hour and 43 minutes to get Diana to the hospital and why did the ambulance stop 10 minutes before reaching there?
Why wont the US and British intelligence services reveal the information they are known to have on the couples movements that night?
What caused the abnormally high percentage of carbon monoxide in Henri Pauls blood? Were the alcohol readings really from his blood? Was Henri Paul employed by MI6 as reported by Richard Tomlinson to the judge?
Andanson had made a specialty of traveling around Europe snapping the British Royal Family. It is rumored that he once made 100,000 pounds from a picture of Prince Charles kissing royal nanny Tiggy Legge-Bourke while they were skiing with his sons in Klosters.
Andanson was at the head of the paparazzi chasing Diana around the Mediterranean weeks before she died. The Al Fayed camp had always believed he was at the tragedy scene since he had relentlessly pursued Diana and Dodi prior to their arrival in Paris.
Earlier, his Fiat Uno was impounded by the police on suspicion that it was the same car seen at the Alma tunnel. Eventually, the police said they were satisfied it was not the car supposed to have been involved in the crash.
Confidential police forensic reports published by the Daily Express indicate that paintwork and plastics from the white Fiat Uno owned by Andanson match exactly evidence recovered from Dianas Mercedes which had clipped an Uno before crashing in the Paris tunnel.
Burrell reportedly received as much as 400,000 pounds ($620,000) in a deal with the tabloid Daily Mirror to serialize his memoirs. In his 20/20 interview, he said he felt he had to set the record straight and acknowledged that he acted as an intermediary between Diana and her lovers. He also admitted that he sometimes smuggled visitors into Kensington Palace under the noses of the guards stationed at the entrance.
"Explosive tapes on the secret life of Princess Diana will prove that she was pregnant and intended to marry Dodi Al Fayed. American secret agents regularly monitored Dianas conversations and collated 1,000 secret documents using its spy in the sky the National Security Agency."
The tapes were recorded by the NSAs Echelon satellite surveillance system. They are said to contain highly sensitive material including Dianas marriage plans, her views on Prince Philip, who was known to be highly critical of her, and new details of her love affair with James Hewitt.
Lawyers of Mohamed Al Fayed have been trying to obtain the tapes through Americas Freedom of Information Act.
Paul Burrell believes that if Diana, who loved America and its people for their warm and forgiving nature, were alive today she would be married and living in America in a beachfront house in Malibu.
Had Diana and Dodi gotten married, Los Angeles would certainly be one of the cities theyd live in. Not very many people know that Dodi was the executive producer of the award-winning Hollywood movies Chariots of Fire and Hook.
Someone always has to be the sacrificial lamb before something considered odd `` could finally be accepted. It used to be taboo for women to smoke and even vote, for white people to be married to black people. Today, same sex marriages are still a no-no. Fear and prejudice keep minds closed. The world is opening its mind but at a really painfully slow rate.
In the frenzy and sensationalism that accompanied Diana and Dodis death, many people missed the messages they might have truly wanted to convey. That love does not know the boundaries of religion, and that we all could live and prosper side by side whatever our religions might be.