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October 13, 2008 10:12:15 AM CDT



Fayed: 'Nazi' Philip Killed Diana

Posted Feb 18, 08 9:48 AM CST in Gossip World 

(Newser) – Prince Phillip—a “Nazi” who should be sent “back to Germany from where he comes”—headed a royal family plot to murder Princess Diana and his son, Dodi Al Fayed's father told the Diana inquest today. “You want to know his original name—It ends with Frankenstein,” Mohamed Al Fayed said of Phillip.

Fayed laid out the entire conspiracy theory he has spent years putting forth, explaining that one of the paparazzi was a secret service employee, that the driver was not drunk but was in on the plot, and that Diana told him personally on the phone she was pregnant, a fact revealed only to him. “I have been fighting for 10 years to be where we are,” he said.

Source Guardian (UK)

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