Feb 4, 2010, 12:03 GMT
Britain's late Princess Diana has been impersonated by a prankster on twitter.
The unknown person pretends to be Diana - who was killed in a Paris car crash in August 1997 along with lover Dodi Fayed - from heaven and tweets messages from her.
One said: "I can't talk about Dodi (Al Fayed) for legal reasons."
The fake account also criticises the small amount of people who turn up to her memorial fountain in London and says nobody realises it was filled with the late Queen Mother's gin.
Referring to the site of her fatal car crash in Paris, the person writes: "Now looking down at Pont de l'Alma tunnel. Bigger turnout than at Memorial Fountain."
The page has been criticised by those who still adore the princess.
Alan Berry, co-founder of the Diana Appreciation Society, urged Twitter to ban the page.
He said: "It's sick that some people can pretend to be Diana. What respect is that showing?"
Meanwhile, a new exhibition at London's Kensington Palace has been opened, which displays many of the gowns worn by Diana.
One of the dresses included in the exhibition is the silk velvet ink blue dress that Diana wore when she danced with John Travolta at the White House.
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