How did Princess Diana die?

Earlier, it was reported that the British Air Force Special Forces (SAS) was the mastermind behind the scenes, but there was no evidence to prove it, so it was only considered as one of many speculations about Diana's death. However, a writer revealed to the British media that he confirmed this statement and presented strong evidence, saying that British MI 6 was the mastermind, and its top management ordered SAS to carry out the task.

Sue Reid, a writer who has studied the case for a long time, said that after Princess Diana was killed, both Britain and France caused a car accident in 2008 due to paparazzi and drivers drunk driving, which led to Princess Diana's death. However, according to various investigations, Su interviewed 14 witnesses and found amazing secrets, which also confirmed that in 20 13 years, 8. [9] Royal Friendship

As early as the15th century, the Spencer family was one of the richest sheep merchants in Europe. When Charles I was in power, they donated the title of Earl, built Osop House in Northamptonshire, got the family badge engraved with the motto "God bless power", and began to collect a large number of antiques, books and works of art.

In the next three centuries, Spencer family members gradually stepped into authority and frequented Buckingham Palace, Kensington Palace and Westminster Palace.

Although the Spencer family has never reached the peak of power, it undoubtedly occupies an unshakable position in the corridor leading to power.

They are related to King charles ii, Duke of Marlborough, Duke of Duke of Devonshire, Duke of Aberdeen, and even American President franklin roosevelt and Chicago gangster Al Capone.

King Edward VII of England is the godfather of Diana's grandfather, Old Earl Spencer, while Edward VIII, who "doesn't love mountains and rivers, only loves beauty", formally pursues Diana's grandmother. Countess Spencer, who did not become queen, later became the maid-in-waiting of the Queen Mother and Queen Elizabeth.

Maid-in-waiting is an ancient and noble occupation that British people are deeply proud of. They must have impeccable upbringing, be proficient in dressing, be good at dealing with all kinds of people and be familiar with the etiquette of advancing and retreating. Non-noble women can't do this job.

Diana's father was a court attendant of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, and once dated the Queen's sister Princess Margaret.