
He cavalierly assumed his superior status and spent the day when the judge ordered him to appear celebrating his daughter’s birthday in California. This past week, having missed a day of giving evidence when he was required in a British court to so do, he has been in the witness box. No, his now-lifelong battle is with the press and its pursuing paparazzi. Harry’s estrangement from the royal family has, as the world knows, not been caused by any suggestion that he believes al-Fayed’s fabrication. He obviously doesn’t believe Dodi’s father, Mohamed al-Fayed, who alleged that Harry’s grandfather Prince Philip, the late Duke of Edinburgh, had sent an agent’s car to force Dodi and Diana’s car to crash.

Harry has lived with the trauma of that death from his early childhood. What may or may not be true is that both Dodi and Diana were high on cocaine at the time.
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A security official who survived the crash says the car was doing more than 100 mph when it crashed - and even that Dodi and Diana were exhorting the driver to go faster and faster to outpace the pursuing photographers. Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, is haunted by memories of the death of his mother, Princess Diana, in a car crash in Paris when she and her lover Dodi al-Fayed were pursued by the paparazzi.

From The Dance of the Gropies, by Bachchoo
