Tuesday, July 10, 2007

NOT AT THIS STAGE

The Queen has been spared questioning at the inquest of Princess Diana. The lawyer for al Fayed Michael Mansfield asked that she be questioned about her remark to Paul Burrell referring to "powers at work within the state" and other mysterious references. The coroner has denied the request, "at this stage", leaving open the possibility that she may yet appear on the stand to expose the New World Order in the UK.

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From http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/07/10/ndiana110.xml

The Queen and Prince Philip will not have to answer questions from Mohamed Fayed about Diana, Princess of Wales, "at this stage", a coroner decided yesterday.

Lord Justice Scott Baker, who will be holding the inquests later this year into the deaths of the princess and her companion Dodi Fayed, was responding to a request from a lawyer representing the Harrods owner.

Michael Mansfield, QC, for Mr Fayed, wanted the Queen to be asked about a conversation she allegedly had with the former royal butler Paul Burrell, in which she was said to have mentioned "other forces, powers at work within the state".

Mr Mansfield told the coroner: "At this stage we ask that Her Majesty be approached as a witness or potential witness to see if this material is right."

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