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Is it true that Mr Fayed says prince Philip killed Diana? If so how's Phil going to be tried by his peers?

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Does Phil the Greek have any peers?

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  1. No problems for Prince Philip, life for him will continue as usual.  Diana died in an accident and Prince Philip and any other member of the Royal family had nothing to do with it.

    best of luck to you!


  2. The inquests have made indicting Prince Philip a non-issue.  They have found that (whether or not you believe the conspiracy theorists out there - and I do believe they are...out there) there is not enough evidence to take anyone to court on this one.  It has been deemed an accident.

    As one poster said...she wasn't wearing her seat belt, whose fault was that?  Did Prince Philip, or anyone else, for that matter, undo her seatbelt repeatedly during the drive?  She might still be alive if she had.  

    As another poster pointed out Fayed is a bitter person, for a lot of reasons, and is simply trying to pin the blame on ANYONE so that he feels justified in exacting some sort of revenge.

  3. No is not true...actually he blames the whole goverment mainly the British Secret Services (he says it's a conspiracy) I think he lost it. Phil has nothing to worry about.

    If Fayed wants to blame someone he can start by blaming the paparazzis for being reckless, greedy and sub-humans; his son for asking the driver to speed and not wearing a seatbelt (the same for Diana); the driver for speeding and being a lousy driver; and the bodyguard for not saying "let's slow down!.. I think  we going too fast".

  4. Fayed is so full of sh*t that its now impossible to believe anything he says. If you meet him on December 25th & he says it Christmas, you should still check with someone else.

  5. That overrated butt-ugly pawn was killed when an unskilled chauffeur lost control of his vehicle and slammed into a wall of some tunnel somewhere.  Who cares?  The cat didn't know how to drive . . . That's it.  So what?

  6. NO! Al Fayed is a very angry and unbalanced,bitter man.He has always wanted to be part of the British establishment,spending large amounts of money,buying venerable properties in order to do so,but because of his shady financial dealings of the past has been snubbed.Al Fayed also owns the company,The Ritz,which employed Henri Paul,so he bears some responsibility in the deaths of his son and Diana.

    Philip is Danish-German and not Greek.His family was given the throne of Greece,mostly because no other royal family wanted to take that job on because they saw how difficult it was going to be.

  7. Yes, the claim is made and by the employer of the drunk man driving the car.

    And "Trial by Peers" (or the right by a peer to be tried in the House of Lords) was abolished in 1948 at the suggestion of the House of Lords.   Now all are peers to each other.

  8. What a clever questiion lol

    Problem with Al Fayed is that he is in denial ( no pun intended ) because of the loss of his son. However much you may loathe him try to remember he has to deal with the loss of his only son and heir . H e just has not come to terms with things yet and may never will.

  9. he had a say in her death,it will all come out but not for many many years,

         it was a shame she died but i do hope they will prosecute the right Pearson for her death, and about her being pregnant i am sure she was why did they embalm her body as soon as they did,

  10. she died in a car crash.

    she wasnt wearing her seat belt.

    how could he possibly kill her?

    duhhh.

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