New Report Reveals Police Interrogated Prince Charles Over Note Left By Princess Diana, “My Husband Is Planning an Accident”

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New Report Reveals Police Interrogated Prince Charles Over Note Left By Princess Diana, “My Husband Is Planning an Accident”

According to a new report, Prince Charles was secretly questioned by the British police in 2005 over allegations he allegedly set up a plan to kill his ex-wife, Princess Diana in an accident, following numerous conspiracy theories surrounding her death.

The probe investigated numerous theories and the former head of Scotland Yard John Stevens spoke to the Daily Mail about a conversation he had with Charles in regards to a note that Diana wrote,

“My husband is planning ‘an accident’ in my car, brake failure and serious head injury,” Diana wrote.

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The note went public in 2003, and the Prince was secretly interviewed.

“Yes, allegations had been made about the Prince of Wales and other royals but we had to find or examine the [existing] evidence before we approached him with formal questions,” Stevens said to the Mail. “We found no other evidence to support the scenario suggested in Diana’s note.”

“Yes, allegations had been made about the Prince of Wales and other royals but we had to find or examine the [existing] evidence before we approached him with formal questions,” Stevens added “We found no other evidence to support the scenario suggested in Diana’s note.”

When Steven spoke to the Prince about why he thought the Princess would write the note, he replied,

“I did not know anything about [the note] until it was published in the media.”

“You didn’t discuss this note with her, sir?” Stevens asked, “No, I did not know it existed.”

When he asked, “Do you know why the princess had these feelings, sir?” Charles replied, “No, I don’t.”

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