Synopses & Reviews
On a warm summer's evening in Paris, Diana, Princess of Wales, lost her life. The whole world wanted to know why, and since then the answers have remained obscure. Now, THE DIANA CONSPIRACY EXPOSED: THE DEFINITVE ACCOUNT uncovers for the first time the truth about what happened that night. With unique access to those who were with her on the night she died, this book is a compelling insight into Diana's final days and a forensic examination of all the key elements of the tragedy. Martyn Gregory addresses - and answers - all of the issues and doubts that the accident raised. He reveals: What was the truth about Diana and Dodi's plans for the future? Who okayed the fatal plan to leave the Ritz with minimum security and no back-up vehicle that night? Why did Diana'a bodyguards both object to the plan that was to kill her? 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? With access to the exhaustive investigation carried out by the French authorities, Martyn Gregory pieces together for the first time a full and accurate picture of the final days of Diana, Princess of Wales, and the aftermath of her death. Close friends of the Princess also contribute to this attempt to search out the truth, and to wrest control of Diana's memory from those who have used it for their own ends.
Review
"...the best account yet of the events leading up to Diana's death, along with the role played by the paparazzi and the misguided bravado it provoked in Dodi Fayed. The book also paints a revealing picture of Mohamed Al-Fayed's exploitation of the Princess' myth...painstaking research." The Sunday Times
Review
"...a compelling diary of the days and hours leading up to the tragedy...Gregory restricts himself to the bare facts gleaned from interviews with the only living witnesses to the final hours of Diana's life." The Observer
Synopsis
This forensic examination of the last days and death of Diana, Princess of Wales, in 1997. With access from the exhaustive investigation, the author pieces together a full and accurate picture of her final days and the aftermath of her death.