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Al-Fayed's fresh Diana claims
May 17, 2006, 12:41 GMT
Britain's late Princess Diana was pregnant when she died, Mohammed Al-Fayed has claimed.
The wealthy boss of London's swanky department store, Harrods - whose son Dodi Fayed lost his life alongside Diana when she was killed in a car crash in Paris in 1997 - made his latest revelation during a radio interview on BBC Radio 2's Jeremy Vine show yesterday (16.05.06).
Mohammed, who has consistently claimed the princess and his son were murdered as part of a secret service conspiracy, claims a forthcoming report into the fatal car crash will confirm the blonde royal was pregnant with his son's child at the time of her death. The multi-millonaire Egyptian revealed Diana - the mother of Princes William and Harry - had predicted her own fate while on holiday at his villa in the South of France. He said: 'She told me, 'If anything happens to me, Mohammed, be sure what is going to happen to me is going to be a devastating accident'.' Mohammed also used the platform as an opportunity to attack Britain's Prince Phillip, who he reportedly believes orchestrated the crash because he could not accept their relationship. He added: 'He himself is a racist, it is well-known. He grew up with a Nazi. 'A guy who grew up with the Nazis, you think he will accept my son to marry Princess Diana, the mother of the future king, and she was carrying his child? All this will be black and white from the investigation in Paris.' He went on to attack the Duke Of Edinburgh's family lineage. He said: 'He is nothing to do with the country, imported from Germany, half-Russian, grew up with the Hitler people, his aunt was married to Hitler's general.'Copyright 2006 BANG Media International
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