What he doesn’t mention, because this column would be as long as a book, is the extent to which the social-climbing, victimization-claiming Mohammed Fayed went to get his son “together” with her, especially considering the son was engaged to another woman at the time this all started. The father laid a trap and both of them fell into it, and tragedy resulted. It is an opera plot. One of the few who has behaved honorably in the whole deal is Prince Phillip who, when accused publicly of murdering his daughter-in-law, has kept a dignified silence. She behaved shamefully. She knew what she was getting into when she married Charles, and she knew the rules: you can do anything you want as long as you don’t do it in the street and startle the horses. She did it in the street and startled the horses.
“...you can do anything you want as long as you dont do it in the street and startle the horses”
Love that!
And to those of us here bringing out the slut and whore name-calling crap, please stop. The poor woman is dead and did nothing to any one of you.
Diana did some terrific things in her life, but she was in NO WAY an example for how a woman (or anyone) should behave and that is (or should be) obvious. Her conduct was trashy and not befitting of a princess or a lady. I believe that is a fair concluion to draw, I do not find name-calling fair or appropriate.
She was killed in a car crash while being chased by disgusting paparazzi leeches. It was and is a tragedy. Let’s not make it worse by trashing a dead woman. Please?