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Princess Diana Religion Scandal

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Princess Diana Religion Scandal
On August 31, 1997 there was a car crash in Paris, France, at the Pont de Alma tunnel. Those killed in the crash included Princess Diana, Dodi Fayed, and Henri Paul. Reporters listed this as an ordinary car crash, but others, but others have many other theories. Theories say that there was a jealous ex/or relative.
Paparazzi had leaked that Prince Phillip wanted her dead. The reason being of this was the risk of marriage/ and or pregnancy with Dodi Fayed. He didn’t want to risk her marrying a Muslim-Egyptian man. In the event that Diana married Fayed, he had arranged for the MI6 to kill them both.
Dodi’s father, Mohamed Al-fayed, said that Diana and Dodi were planning to announce their engagement to the world. …show more content…

Diana had already agreed to wear the traditional hijab, an Islamic modesty clothing, on her head.
"Recite the Fatiha [the opening chapter of the Qur'an] for the soul of Diana" read one headline, implying that she was a Muslim at the time of her death. Or another: "Murder was the easiest solution for the British government to deal with a Muslim princess."
Ordinarily, people expected for Diana to follow the Christian-Christian relationship since everyone knows that a Christian-Christian relationship was the most common. Any other type of relationship, consequently, wouldn’t work well with the royal family. The British government had to terminate Diana because they could not and would not accept the mother of the future king involved with a Muslim Arab; or marrying him; or converting to Islam; or giving birth to a Muslim son. Simply put, as an Egyptian security guard quoted saying, "in the West, they hate Muslims." Prince Charles had said that if you come to live in Britain, that you must respect us. So respecting them was not being married or getting together with someone of a different religion. By getting together with someone with a different religion was the biggest way you could get people to turn against

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