The former Metropolitan police chief John Stevens has disclosed that he questioned Prince Charles over allegations that he had plotted to kill Diana, Princess of Wales.
Charles was interviewed as a witness in 2005, during a three-year investigation into Diana’s death in a Paris car crash in 1997, the Daily Mail reported.
Well we know the allegations about Tiggy and Camilla were wrong so not sure why we'd take any notice of the rest of it.
What she said about Tiggy LB was vicious and nasty, I assume she was jealous of the relationship she had with William and Harry as they seemed genuinely fond of her and they attended her wedding. I'm not sure about William's wedding but she was at Harry's and at the Christening of Archie.
Of course they did. They have to follow the evidence and that letter made serious allegations and the veracity had to be checked.
Prince Charles wasn't questioned under caution, he was just one of many people questioned following the incident and after all kinds of lurid rumours had been spread about the event.
The big story would be if he hadn't been questioned.
In a any case like this the police will talk to all and sundry who they think could give any information that might shed light on what happened.
When DS died after she was knocked off her bike when cycling to work. the police spoke to family and people she worked with as well as witnessess to try to unravel exactly what happened because it wasn't entirely clear what had happened. The way she would respond in a crtical situation like this could be germane to how the accident happened.
Nothing special about the police talking to Prince Charles. They would have done it if she had died in her sleep from natural causes.
I object on behalf of all Corgies, if they wore a scarf it certainly would have been a Welsh scarf.
The look on that corgi's face, though - "who, me?"
lemsip I doubt that the private secretary would have divulged what the Queen's reaction was to such tragic news. I'm sure they were shocked and devastated, after all she had Diana's sons with her at Balmoral and had to care for them while their father went to Paris.
There is such a lot of tosh written about what the Royal Family say and think.
From Ingrid Seward's book....The queen's speech, ....I recall reading this passage in the book... re the queen's response to Diana's death. ........
her private secretary called her at Balmoral Castle in Scotland in the middle of the night to inform her about the crash in Paris. The queen was in such disbelief that she mused out loud, "'Someone must have greased the brakes,'" royal biographer Ingrid Seward reported in her 2015 book The Queen's Speech: An Intimate Portrait of the Queen in Her Own Words.
Our french friends from the village we are twinned with were all convinced at the time of Diana's death that it was a plot orchestrated by Prince Philip.
Yes that's what we believe. The car from the crash was impounded and to my knowledge had never been released for proper forensic inspection. Also the vehicle had been in a recent accident. Not the sort of vehicle fit for transporting important VIPs.
They left because they were playing games with the paps, poor Henri Paul was off duty but they called him in to take them from the Ritz, he should have refused but it would take a brave person to say no to the Fayeds.