LONDON (Reuters) - The judge overseeing official inquiries into the deaths of Princess Diana and her lover Dodi al Fayed in 1997 ruled on Monday that royal officials would not sit on any jury considering how they died.
Because Diana was part of the royal family when she died, any jury, according to convention, would usually be made up of members of the royal household.
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