Princess Diana

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It was officially announced on February 24, 1981 that Lady Diana would marry The Prince of Wales. Their families had known each other for years and The Prince and Lady Diana had met again when he was invited to a weekend at Anthrop.
They were married m St Paul's Cathedral on July 29, 1981. The ceremony drew a worldwide audience of over 1,000 million people.

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Принцесса Диана

The Wedding

It was officially announced on February 24, 1981 that Lady Diana would marry The Prince of Wales. Their families had known each other for years and The Prince and Lady Diana had met again when he was invited to a weekend at Anthrop.

They were married m St Paul's Cathedral on July 29, 1981. The ceremony drew a worldwide audience of over 1,000 million people.

Hundreds of thousands of people lined the route from Buckingham Palace to the Cathedral. The marriage was solemnized by the Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Runcie together with the Dean of St Paul's.

Princess Diana was the first Englishwomen to many a heir to the throne for 300 years. Princess Diana wore a silk taffeta dress with a 25 foot train designed by the Emanuals. Her veil was held in place by the Spencer Family diamond tiara.

Her bouquet was of gardenias, lilies of the valley, white freesia, golden roses, white orchids and stephanotis. There were five bridesmaids,

Princess Diana conspiracy

In the U.K. there is something called the Official Secrets Act. The government has the power to order that certain subjects are forbidden to be discussed. It is also forbidden to discuss how the official secrets act exactly works. When an editor, station manager or publisher thinks a certain subject is covered by the act they must inform the government. Now if the government issues a «D» notice then media outlets are forbidden to go ahead with any stories on that subject. The «D» notice also authorizes the government to seize and close down any printing plant, radio station or TV transmitter that may be in the process of broadcasting that story. The editor, publisher, and key personnel may be placed under arrest To make matters worse the rest of the media is not allowed to report on these arrests or seizures. At this moment the forbidden subject is any discussion of possible foul play in the death of Princess Diana.

There has been a concerted effort since Diana's death to plant disinformation. For example - The car was formerly stolen, the car had faulty brakes, it was a defective car, the car came from a junkyard, the car was speeding at 100 mph, the car was speeding at 120 mph, the car was speeding at 160 mph, and so on. This is an old intelligence ploy. If you confuse the people with fake fects then the people will have no time to analyze the real facts.

Only the sole survivor of the crash, bodyguard Trevor Rees- Jpnes was wearing a seat belt. Why?

In 1996 the bodyguard of Princess Diana, was dismissed from the Wales entourage for «over familiarity» with Diana. In May 1,997 he was killed in a motorcycle accident.

Witnesses at the scene of the accident claim they did not recognise Diana despite the fact that she was the most photographed woman in the world.

A former British Secret Intelligence Service officer has alleged that the Paris crash that killed Diana and Dodi bore unnerving resemblance to a 1992 MI6 plot to murder Serbian President Slobodan Milisovich. One scenario put forward by British Intelligence to assassinate Milisovich involved causing his personal limousine to crash inside a tunnel. It was suggested one way to cause the limousine to crash might be to disorientate the chauffer using a strobe flash gun.

Princess Diana funeral

More than one million people lined the streets of London to say goodbye to Princess Diana at her funeral. A further 2.5 billion people worldwide watched the Princess Diana funeral on television.

Princess Diana's funeral began at 11 a.m. The Princess Diana funeral was held at Westminster Abbey and was attended by well lcnown dignitaries, celebrities, royalty, the rich and the poor.

The service was broadcast over a public address system linked throughout the city. Tens of thousands of people gathered in Hyde Park to watch the service on huge television screens.

Princess Diana's coffin was draped with the Royal Standard-The Windsor Family Flag, and covered with white lilies and a floral arrangement.

There was a card with just one word written on it-»Mummy». Before her casket was carried out of the Abbey the nation paused for one minute's silence.

The coffin was borne on a horse drawn carriage. An honor guard of British soldiers served as pallbearers for Princess Diana's funeral.

Princess Diana's two sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, her brother, Prince Charles and the Queens husband, Philip walked behind the coffin for the last mile. Mourners stood in silence; others tossed flowers or cried during the funeral of Princess Diana. Behind the main mourners came 500 people representing the charities that Princess Diana supported.


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