LONDON (Reuters) - Obsessed by his belief that Princess Diana's death was orchestrated by Britain's royal family, Mohamed al-Fayed may have unwittingly convinced an inquest that her Paris car crash was no conspiracy.
Mohamed Al-Fayed had waited 10 years to tell a court that Diana and his son Dodi were murdered in Paris because the British Establishment could not bear "a person who is different religion, naturally tanned, curly hair" being associated with the mother of its future king.
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