“They are both delighted,” a friend of the couple tells The Telegraph.
At the 2008 inquest into Diana’s death, her protection officer, Ken Wharfe, said the 1992 “Squidgygate” tapes of her talking intimately to Gilbey were recorded by GCHQ and then deliberately leaked.
He claimed that other members of the Royal family were also regularly bugged by the security services, ostensibly to help protect them against the IRA.
]]>“It was requested that the poster be removed Monday afternoon, and we received confirmation that it had been removed Monday evening,” movie distributor Le Pacte told The Hollywood Reporter. According to the publication, Le Pacte had asked advertising corporation JCDecaux to take down the 4-by-6 foot poster, MSNBC informs.
Rosa Monckton, whom the Daily Mail identifies as one of Diana’s “most trusted confidantes,” called the placement of the ad for the movie “despicable.”
]]>The anonymous soldier is said to be laying low in south-east Asia as police investigators probe claims that members of the Army helped cause the car crash that killed Diana in 1997.
It has been claimed that special forces agents shined a light into the eyes of Diana’s driver, which led to him losing control of the car and hitting a pillar in a tunnel in Paris.
The sniper — known only as Soldier N — made the claims to police investigators, leading to the inquiry into the Princess’s death being reopened.
But he fled the country before Scotland Yard could properly examine the evidence, which was handed over by the Royal Military Police, reported the Daily Star.
Previous reports had placed Soldier N in an ex-part community in Dubai, but an anonymous military source had claimed it would be a hostile — and expensive — environment for him.
The source said: ‘He will not be welcome in the Middle East as there is a large community of former SAS personnel who use Dubai and other locations as a base for their work.
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