Princes do not believe there was a conspiracy that led to the death of Diana, says royal expert
Jennie Bond told GB News: “I think it was a very measured piece of work, a calm investigation of the account of the investigation.
“You do learn new things and it does shine a new light, particularly on the driver of the car in which Diana died, Henri Paul.
“The crash scene itself we see the forensic detail of what was found there and some pearls were found. I didn’t know that.
“Some pieces of the tail light of another car that was in the tunnel we always heard there was another car in the tunnel.
“And I must admit, I didn’t know they had so much detail about the white Fiat Uno that was also there.
“It would seem that suffered some damage and that a woman, a witness who was interviewed, saw the driver of this car and gave an additional detailed description of him and the dog that was in the back which was wearing a muzzle.
“So, incredible detail and of course you do ask why could they not track down that driver and that car but they must have had a reason, whoever they were, to get away from the scene and to hide for all these years?”
Ms Bond was reacting to the broadcast of the documentary on Channel 4 last night in an interview during Breakfast with Eamonn Holmes and Ellie Costello on GB News.
She said: “Diana was and is to an extent an icon. She died young and in the eyes of so many people she will be forever young and she will forever be a victim, not only of her marriage and of the royal family but of this accident.
“I personally don’t believe it, her sons do not believe it.
“They have been told in great detail in later life about what went on there by Lord Stevens, the former head of the of the Met, and he’d sat them down for an hour and a half and talk to them about it.
“They believe it was an accident.
“There was a jury inquest, which was nine years after the accident. It sat for six months…and at the end, having interviewed 278 People over six months, a jury decided by a majority verdict that it was the grossly negligent driving of Henri Paul and those who followed, the paparazzi, that caused the crash, so I think we have to go with that.”
She added: “It must be awful to be William and Harry, and to be Charles also, and to have these facts, these allegations brought up again, the facts shown on television, the fact of their mother’s death.
“If I was either of them, though, I would be so curious to know every single detail, I probably couldn’t resist watching but if they did watch it would be an extremely emotional and hurtful watch.
“I think perhaps it is time to accept the jury’s verdict, accept the result of two police investigations, and let her rest in peace.”