I agree, there is just too much coincidence for me to believe that her death was an accident. There is a big push (spin) to diminish her in the people's eyes and to forgive Charles and Camilla in Britain. I've even seen on a BBC special where the people who mourned Diana openly were referred to as Diana maniacs and that their "mediterrian style" mourning wasn't right, and this was a special about the Queen that was condoned by Buckingham Palace. The fact that the young Princes (William and Harry)asked the public to stop showing all these symbols of grieve and to move on, has also had an impact. I think that they missed a golden opportunity to have people continue to remember the Princess through charity work and donations to her many charities, I think that would have been a far better way to remember her than to just pretend she was a nut and to try to forget about her. I really liked her and saw how she struggled to find her place in an impossible situation.
Binsk
48 yr. old F,5'5, 272/224/160 Started Mar 23/04
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I was fascinated by her. I can remember where I was when she got married (my girlfriend's mom had a slumber party and we all stayed up and watched) and where I was when she died. It's all very sad that things worked out the way they did.
I find it hard to believe that who ever did this hasn't been "found out".
My brother in law and his family lived in London for a couple of years being relocated there with his job. I think the funniest saying the girls brought back was "pump me" meaning to ride them on the bike.
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