Sabotage?: Queen After She Heard About Princess Diana’s Accident 

The Queen’s first reaction to Princess Diana’s car crash news was, “Someone must have greased the brakes.”

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Prince William, Earl Spencer, Prince Harry and Prince Charles follow the coffin of Diana, Princess of Wales, into Westminster Abbey Sept 6, 1997 (Photo: Reuters)
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The Queen’s recently released biography may bring back the ghosts from the  past for British monarch, Queen Elizabeth.

According to a report in The Daily Beast, the Queen’s first words after the news of Princess Diana’s accident trickled in were, “Someone must have greased the brakes.”

Prince Charles kisses his new bride Diana on their wedding day July 29, 1981 (Photo: Reuters)

The biology, written by editor of Majesty magazine, Ingrid Seward, also sheds light on the Queen’s fear of people turning agianst the Royal family, according to a report in Daily Mail.

Princess Diana died on August 31, 1997 while in Paris and the fans of the flamboyant Princess of Wales still believe an alternate theory exists behind her sudden death.

Princess Diana with her sons Prince Charles and Prince Harry (front) in 1987. (Photo Reuters)

A play directed by Jon Conway, ‘Truth, Lies, Diana’, also suggests that for the last 37 minutes of her life, the ambulance which carried Princess Diana had no contact with the hospital she was being taken to.

The allegations of the Royal family’s involvement in her death couldn’t be proved in the British courts.

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Published: 16 Aug 2015,12:59 AM IST

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