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Diana Death: Another Cover-up Mark Reynolds CRUCIAL evidence which details what Princes Charles and Philip know about Princess Diana’s death will not be made public at her inquest. In a move likely to spark further accusations of a whitewash, the coroner, Baroness Butler-Sloss, yesterday ruled that she will retain tight control over the mass of documents from the £4million Operation Paget inquiry into the Princess’s death. While some information from the three-year investigation will be made available to the legal teams acting for Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed – whose son Dodi also died in the crash – Lady Butler-Sloss argued that other material would remain “personal and private”. She also implied that neither Charles nor Philip would have to give evidence at the hearing, ruling that it would be quite wrong to release any “personal or private” information to the public. Lord Stevens raised the spectre of conspiracy and cover-up when he published his long-awaited report into the Paris crash and admitted many questions surrounding that night may never be answered. But lawyers acting for Mr Al Fayed fear that the lack of information surrounding Charles’s contribution to the inquiry is “just the tip of the iceberg”. They also want to see the police notes on investigators’ failed attempts to get Prince Philip to answer questions about letters he allegedly sent to Diana which made her fear for her life. It is known that Prince Charles was questioned on Diana’s fears that he planned to organise her death in a car crash. He has always denied this claim but details of those interviews have never been made available. MI6 is so concerned about possible revelations that the Government has
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