 
    Point-by-point: Al Fayed's claims 
                                                                    Harrods owner Mohammed Al Fayed has appeared before a coroner  outlining the conspiracy which he believed was hatched to kill his son  Dodi and Princess Diana in August 1997.                                                
Mr Al Fayed claimed that:
                        The car crash in which Diana, Dodi and their driver, Henri Paul,  were "murdered" was orchestrated by MI6 on the instructions of the Duke  of Edinburgh                                                 
 
                        Britain is not really a democracy, but is controlled from behind  the scenes by Prince Philip, the Lord Chamberlain and an organisation  called the Way Ahead group "who decide the destiny of this country"                                                 
 
                        The murder was carried out at the behest of the security services  by photographer James Andanson, who has since died, by using a strobe  light to blind Mr Paul                                                 
 
                        Mr Andanson was later murdered by British security services                                                 
 
                        The then-prime minister, Tony Blair, was part of the plot                                                  
 
                        British and French security services employees may have been part  of the ambulance crew that took Diana to hospital to ensure she bled to death. A hospital which could have  treated her was 10 minutes from the site of the crash, Mr Al Fayed said,  but she was not taken to another medical building for an hour                                                   
                        Robert Fellowes, the Princess's brother-in-law and at the time the  Queen's then-private secretary, was at the British Embassy in Paris prior to the accident and took control of  the building's communication centre to contact GCHQ                                                   
                        Sir Michael Jay, at that time the British ambassador to France,  was also involved in the conspiracy                                                   
                        The CIA also took part by tapping mobile phones                                                  
 
                        Princess Diana told Mr Al Fayed personally that "she knew Prince  Philip and Prince Charles were trying to get rid of her"                                                 
 
                        Prince Philip was a "Nazi" and a "racist", and his real name "ends  with Frankenstein"                                                 
 
                        Diana's divorce lawyer, Lord Mishcon, wrote a note in October 1995  outlining her fears that there was a plot to kill her in a car crash.  Lord Mishcon passed this to police after the crash                                                 
 
                        But it was only after the princess's ex-butler, Paul Burrell,  produced a note from the princess making similar allegations in the  Daily Mirror in October 2003 that the Metropolitan Police agreed to hand  over the note to the inquest                                                 
 
                        Diana and Dodi told Mr Al Fayed one hour before the crash that she  was pregnant and that the couple would announce their engagement days  later. Mr Burrell was also told                                                 
 
                        Dodi told Mr Al Fayed: "I bought the ring"                                                 
 
                        But once the security services - who were bugging their phones -  learned of their plans, the decision was taken to have them assassinated                                                 
 
                        Diana told Mr Al Fayed that she had kept a wooden box, and if  anything were to happen to her the contents of the box must be made  public                                                 
 
                        Mr Burrell and Diana's sister, Lady Sarah McCorquodale, had  promised to keep this box safe, but failed to do so                                                 
 
                        Mr Paul was in the pay of MI6, as was Diana's close friend Rosa  Monckton                                                 
 
                        Blood supposedly taken from the body of Mr Paul in a Paris  mortuary after the crash - which appeared to show the driver had been  drinking - was not really his                                                 
 
                        Professors Lecomte and Pepin at the mortuary were employed by  French intelligence to switch the samples and assist the cover-up                                                 
 
                        In addition, mortuary staff took Diana's "guts out to really  completely falsify the body" and conceal that she was pregnant. She was  embalmed to "corrupt the body"                                                 
 
                        The former home secretary, Jack Straw, was acting on the orders of  "dark forces" when he refused Mr Al Fayed a passport                                                   
                        Bodyguard Trevor Rees - the only survivor of the Paris crash - was  "turned against" Mr Al Fayed by MI6, as were his colleagues Kes  Wingfield and Ben Murrell                                                  
                        Mr Wingfield was lying when he said Mr Al Fayed had approved a  plan to use a decoy and for Diana and Dodi to leave by the back door of  the Ritz hotel in Paris                                                  
                        The security services rewarded Mr Rees for his involvement in the  plot with an appointment as head of security for the United Nations in  East Timor                                                  
                        Journalists working for the Daily Mail, the Mail on Sunday, The  Telegraph and the Sunday Telegraph - acting on the instructions of MI6 -  have all been engaged in a campaign to destabilise Mr Al Fayed's  businesses as a punishment for speaking out against the conspiracy                                                  
                        Diana's relationship with heart surgeon Hasnat Khan was "not  serious". Mr Al Fayed said she would never marry someone who "lived in a  council flat and has no money"                                                  
                        Lord Stevens, the former Met police chief who conducted a report  into the princess's death, was influenced by the establishment to  conclude Diana's death was an accident                                              
Mr Al Fayed claimed that:
 
 
 
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