Home   |  
Login:     Password:        Registration
  |   Saturday, 10 January 2009    
Russo-British Information Portal
News Dating Forum Travel Information

News
Russia
Business
UK
World
Politics
Sport
Science & Technology
Culture
Arts & Theatre
Sochi 2014
Watch it Live!
    News Archive
 
Information
Geography
Customs
History
Personalities
Reference Information
President of Russia
Notes from the Underground
Russian soccer
Legal Issues
Cultural Attractions
Law Firm
 
Dating
Men
Women
All
My profile
Search
 
News - RSS
Forum
Photo Gallery
Feedback
Free adds
On-line radio
Project
Partners






This space is available to rent, inquire info@russiancourier.com





 Рейтинг@Mail.ru
Rambler's Top100
Rambler's Top100
Russo-British Information Portal

Diana planned to marry Pakistani heart surgeon says former butler
A former Royal Family butler and confidant of the late Princess Diana has told a London inquest into her death that she planned to marry heart surgeon Hasnat Khan.

Paul Burrell said Diana had revealed to him that she had been more in love with Dr. Khan than "any other man," adding that he had asked her if it would be possible for him to arrange a "private marriage" for the couple.

The "extremely serious" relationship, Burrell claimed, had had lasted for two years, with Dr.
Ads
Khan a regular visitor to Kensington Palace until the couple split up in July 1997.

It was not immediately clear if Dr. Khan was aware of Diana's intentions to marry him.

Burrell played down reports that Diana had been intending to marry Dodi Al Fayed, the son of Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed, and the man who perished with her in a car accident in Paris in 1997.

At the inquest, Burrell is highly likely to be questioned over a reported note from the princess in which she allegedly wrote to him that her husband, Prince Charles, was "planning an accident in my car".

He has also claimed that the Queen once warned him that, "There are powers at work in this country about which we have no knowledge."

Burrell worked for the Royal Family for more than 20 years.

LONDON, January 14 (RIA Novosti)



14.01.2008
No comments yet.


Please fill the form to post your comments.
Comment:
Home |  News |  Information |  Feedback |  Dating |  Free ads |  Gallery |  Forum |  On-line radio