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privately Hewitt has always believed he's Harry's dad but has denied it in public because he fears for his life. He<br />

also wants to protect his son from being dethroned. ... The relative added that this is another example of why the<br />

Royal Family should be abolished. "They're the biggest crooks and liars in the world," he said. "All the evidence<br />

clearly demonstrates that James is Harry's real father. Just the way they killed Diana they'll kill James. You'll see,<br />

one day his body will be found mysteriously in a hotel room and the Royals will try to convince the world that<br />

James committed suicide."<br />

Diana: Charles wanted rid of Camilla - so that he could marry Tiggy! -<br />

Princess Diana feared she and Camilla Parker Bowles were to be<br />

eliminated in a royal plot, paving the way for the Prince of Wales to<br />

marry another woman - But Operation Paget's report also provides<br />

startling details of the princess's state of mind as her marriage to<br />

Charles disintegrated - It read: 'This particular phase of my life is the<br />

most dangerous - my husband is planning "an accident" in my car,<br />

brake failure & serious head injury in order to make the path clear for<br />

him to marry' -- Comments: The image they created together made her<br />

of interest to the public and the media were responding to the that<br />

appetite. Without them [press] she would have been nothing more than<br />

a royal baby machine {Note: the concept is that a young Diana was<br />

used by Prince Charles to provide male children for the throne. Then<br />

after their irreconcilable differences Princess Diana was used again to<br />

date (seduce) eastern [Islam] men and help pave the way for a global<br />

(British) throne for William.}<br />

The extraordinary allegation against the prince is at the heart of the report published yesterday by Lord Stevens into<br />

the death of Diana and Dodi Fayed when their chauffeured Mercedes crashed in a Paris underpass. The 832-page<br />

report stops short of naming the other woman, but the Daily Mail understands it is Miss Legge-Bourke, who became<br />

a surrogate mother to Princes William and Harry after their parents' divorce. The exhaustive £3.6million dossier<br />

systematically *demolishes conspiracy theories that Diana and Dodi were murdered in an Establishment conspriacy.<br />

*It dismissed claims by Dodi's father, the Harrods tycoon Mohamed Al Fayed, that Diana was pregnant and<br />

planning to marry his son. But Operation Paget's report also provides startling details of the princess's state of mind<br />

as her marriage to Charles disintegrated. Diana was convinced that he and Tiggy were having an affair and that<br />

Charles wanted to marry her. The 'plot' was revealed by the highlyrespected royal lawyer and Labour peer Lord<br />

Mishcon. He took a confidential note of Diana's fears when he met her two years before her death in August. A<br />

similar claim was made by Diana in a letter sent to her former butler Paul Burrell. It read: 'This particular phase of<br />

my life is the most dangerous - my husband is planning "an accident" in my car, brake failure & serious head injury<br />

in order to make the path clear for him to marry.' Interviewed by Lord Stevens, Prince Charles said he had no<br />

knowledge of Diana's claims until the 'note' was released by Mr Burrell in 2003. 'The Princess of Wales did not<br />

speak to him about it,' the report says. 'HRH the Prince of Wales knew the woman named in the note as a family<br />

friend. There has never been any possibility of marriage to her.' The Stevens report's main findings were that: there<br />

was no conspiracy to kill Diana and Dodi -and no cover-up; Diana was not pregnant; the couple were not engaged;<br />

and the princess might have survived the crash had she been wearing a seatbelt. Details of Lord Mishcon's note<br />

were given to Lord Stevens three years ago after Mr Burrell published his letter. In it Diana's mention of another<br />

woman was widely believed at the time to be a reference to Camilla. However, the Stevens report said: 'This is not<br />

so. The Princess of Wales did name a woman in her note. It was not Camilla Parker Bowles.'<br />

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