“His body was claimed by Queen Elizabeth’s coroner, which is highly unusual.”

Diana, Princess of Wales She died on August 31, 1997 during a tragic car accident in the Alma tunnel in Paris. 27 years after that terrible outcome, Lady Di’s death is still surrounded by mysteries. After revealing the content of a letter that predicted Princess Diana’s death, Concha Calleja has revealed new details about what happened after Princess Diana’s death.

“Through Mohamed Al Fayed I was lucky enough to have access to some documents that prove that, cWhen Diana had to be repatriated from France to the United Kingdom, the coroner of the place where the Princess was to be buried had to take charge of the transfer.“, said the expert on Royal Houses on Sunday Fiesta.

The journalist also revealed that Queen Elizabeth’s coroner requested to take charge of Lady Di’s body when it was not his responsibility.Something very strange because this doctor only took care of the corpses of the British royal family whose deaths occurred on British territory.”he noted.

Beyond revealing information about who moved Diana’s body, Calleja has revealed what was done with Lady Di’s body after her death. “It is striking that they deposited her body in St. James’s Chapel instead of carrying out a forensic examination of her remains, as would be logical in such a case. In addition, it was decided to embalm her, an order that to this day remains unknown as to who it came from.“, he said.

Princess Diana, Princess of Wales, died on 31 August 1997 in a car accident with her boyfriend, Dodi Al-Fayed, heir to the British department store Harrods, on the Alma bridge in Paris that spans the River Seine. According to investigations carried out by the French police in 1999, Henri Paul, the Princess of Wales’s driver, was drunk and stepped on the accelerator of the car in an attempt to flee from the paparazzi.

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