Princess Diana Conspiracies continue sparking debate 14 years after she was killed in a Paris car crash. While proof of her death was established, some theorists speculate the car crash was actually meant to fake her death. Had the ruse succeeded, she would have disappeared from public life.
One theory suggests that she was so upset with intrusions into her private life that she planned to withdraw into isolation after staging her 'death.' 6 hours before her death, she mentioned to a reporter that she was going to withdraw from public life. This is also cited as evidence of the 'disappearance' conspiracy.
While experts have testified that the Mercedes carrying her and boyfriend Dodi Fayed was traveling at 121 miles per hour when it crashed, there are counter-claims the car was not going that fast. This might have given crash survivor Trevor Rees-Jones, her bodyguard, time to stage the crash after earlier depositing the couple at a previously arranged location.
Henri Paul, a security official at the Hotel Ritz Paris replaced Dodi's regular driver on the day of the accident. The fact that Paul's name was not released for 2 days has raised suspicions. Some versions of the conspiracy contend he might have been secretly employed by a national security agency.
The British Secret Service MI-6 is mentioned in other conspiracy theories. Rogue elements within the agency might have decided she was a threat to the country's stability and assassinated her. MI-6 has been suspected of tapping her phones while she was part of the Royal Family. Many believe the agency was at least partially responsible for helping to damage her public image during her separation from Prince Charles.
Those who study Princess Diana Conspiracies point out that Trevor Rees-Jones, her bodyguard, might have had a part in her death. The very fact that he survived the crash is seen as proof of his involvement. Rees-Jones had an Army background and could have been recruited by MI-6 to assassinate her.
One theory suggests that she was so upset with intrusions into her private life that she planned to withdraw into isolation after staging her 'death.' 6 hours before her death, she mentioned to a reporter that she was going to withdraw from public life. This is also cited as evidence of the 'disappearance' conspiracy.
While experts have testified that the Mercedes carrying her and boyfriend Dodi Fayed was traveling at 121 miles per hour when it crashed, there are counter-claims the car was not going that fast. This might have given crash survivor Trevor Rees-Jones, her bodyguard, time to stage the crash after earlier depositing the couple at a previously arranged location.
Henri Paul, a security official at the Hotel Ritz Paris replaced Dodi's regular driver on the day of the accident. The fact that Paul's name was not released for 2 days has raised suspicions. Some versions of the conspiracy contend he might have been secretly employed by a national security agency.
The British Secret Service MI-6 is mentioned in other conspiracy theories. Rogue elements within the agency might have decided she was a threat to the country's stability and assassinated her. MI-6 has been suspected of tapping her phones while she was part of the Royal Family. Many believe the agency was at least partially responsible for helping to damage her public image during her separation from Prince Charles.
Those who study Princess Diana Conspiracies point out that Trevor Rees-Jones, her bodyguard, might have had a part in her death. The very fact that he survived the crash is seen as proof of his involvement. Rees-Jones had an Army background and could have been recruited by MI-6 to assassinate her.
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