LONDON (Reuters) - An inquest into the death of Princess Diana opened on Tuesday, 10 years after she was killed in a Paris car crash, with her lover's father convinced that the British royal family ordered the killing.
Mohamed al-Fayed, whose son Dodi died in the crash after a much-publicised summer romance with the "people's princess", alleges the couple were killed on the orders of Queen Elizabeth's husband, Diana's former father-in-law.
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