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< div=""> < div=""> < div=""> < b=""> The definitive account of what really happened, updated to include a new chapter on operation Paget, the report into the & #8220; allegation of conspiracy to murder& #8221; Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed. <> < br=""> & nbsp; < br=""> In the early hours of August 31, 1997, Diana, Princess of Wales, and Dodi Fayed set out from the Ritz Hotel in Paris for an apartment on the rue Ars& #232; ne-Houssaye. & nbsp; They never made it. < br=""> & nbsp; < br=""> Martyn Gregory pieces together the evidence& #8212; from the exhaustive Operation Paget to the French investigation& #8212; and, with exclusive access to Diana& #8217; s bodyguards and some of her closest confidants, paints a compelling, accurate and unbiased picture of Diana& #8217; s final hours. < br=""> & nbsp; < br=""> Was Diana pregnant with Dodi& #8217; s child, and were they engaged to be married? & nbsp; Why did the ambulance take so long to get to the hospital? & nbsp; What were the roles of the & #8220; flash before the crash& #8221; and the white Fiat Uno? & nbsp; Were the blood samples taken from the driver switched before testing? < br=""> & nbsp; < br=""> < i=""> Diana: The Last Days<> answers all these questions and more in a compelling account of what really happened on that fateful date.< iv=""> < iv=""> < iv="">
Synopsis
Diana: The Last Days uncovers, for the first time, the truth about what happened the night Diana, Princess of Wales, died. With exclusive access to confidants of the Princess, to those who were with her in her final days, to expert witnesses and to the exhaustive investigation carried out by the French authorities, Martyn Gregory pieces together a full and accurate picture of the final days of the Princess of Wales, and the aftermath of her death.
Diana addresses -- and answers -- all of the issues and doubts that the accident raised:
-- What was the truth about Diana and Dodi's plans for their future?
-- Who okayed the fatal plan to leave the Ritz with minimum security and no back-up vehicle that night?
-- Why was Diana allowed to be driven to her death by a drunk and drugged Henri Paul, who was not qualified to chauffeur a limousine?
-- What was the role of the white Fiat Uno in the crash?
-- Could Diana's life have been saved by the French emergency services?
-- Was there a racist establishment conspiracy to kill Princess Diana and her lover?
-- Has there been a conspiracy to cover up the real reasons for Diana's death? death?
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Was Diana murdered? Was the British Royal family involved? Was she pregnant and engaged to Dodi? Did the paparazzi or 'a blinding white flash' cause the crash? Was driver Henri Paul really drunk or were his blood tests switched?
Since Princess Diana died in Paris on 31 August 1997 there have been more questions than answers about the crash that killed her, despite lengthy official French and British investigations.
This is the authoritative and up-to-date study into the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, which includes unique access to Diana's close friends and bodyguards, French and British detectives who probed the crash, and the official French investigation's dossier into the crash.
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Now fully updated and published in mass market, Diana The Last Days answers all of the questions surrounding Diana’s death. Exhaustively researched and utterly compelling. A great true-crime read that reveals what really happened during Diana’s last few hours.
Synopsis
The definitive account of what really happened, updated to include a new chapter on operation Paget, the report into the “allegation of conspiracy to murder” Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed.
In the early hours of August 31, 1997, Diana, Princess of Wales, and Dodi Fayed set out from the Ritz Hotel in Paris for an apartment on the rue Arsène-Houssaye. They never made it.
Martyn Gregory pieces together the evidencefrom the exhaustive Operation Paget to the French investigationand, with exclusive access to Dianas bodyguards and some of her closest confidants, paints a compelling, accurate and unbiased picture of Dianas final hours.
Was Diana pregnant with Dodis child, and were they engaged to be married? Why did the ambulance take so long to get to the hospital? What were the roles of the “flash before the crash” and the white Fiat Uno? Were the blood samples taken from the driver switched before testing?
Diana: The Last Days answers all these questions and more in a compelling account of what really happened on that fateful date.
About the Author
Bestselling author Martyn Gregory is also an award-winning investigating producer and reporter. His two Dispatches films for Channel 4 have been highly praised. In 1997, his program The Accident was the highest-rated in the series history. He has been interviewed worldwide about the subject of Dianas last days and death.