Tuesday, 10 May 2011

Princess Diana death photo that has never before been seen in the United Kingdom is featured in a new documentary film that will be shown at Cannes Film Festival to the outrage of many Britons.

Princess Diana death photo that has never before been seen in the United Kingdom is featured in a new documentary film that will be shown at Cannes Film Festival to the outrage of many Britons. The graphic image is part of a documentary by Keith Allen, Unlawful Killing.

Uber left-wing film maker and actor Keith Allen (and father of Lily Allen) has made a documentary on what he calls a conspiracy by the British establishment to cover details of the Princess Diana death on August 30, 1997 in a horrific car crash in Paris. Allen says his film doesn’t assert that there was a conspiracy leading up to her death as much as there was one after her death.
The photos of Princess Diana that were made by paparazzi that were following her car when it crashed can be seen on the internet and have been published in papers in other countries, but not in the United Kingdom.
Keith Allen and Mohammed Al Fayed have worked on the film together. Al Fayed is the father of Dodi al Fayed who died in the car crash with Princess Diana and subsequently accused Prince Phillip (and implied Prince Charles) might have orchestrated her death to prevent her from marrying his son.
Allen says his film is a ‘antidote’ for the aftermath of the recent royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. The antidote being for the ‘Republicans’ (not the same as the Republican Party in the United States. In Britain the Republicans are the anti-Monarchists who want England to become a Republic rather than a Monarchy).
Prince William and Prince Harry have resolutely refused to comment on the whole issue as it is a ‘private matter’ and about this film in particular as they are said not to want to fuel any publicity for Keith Allen.
To say that the film is in poor taste is to say the very least. To say that it is an opportunistic effort to make some money off the current good feelings about the royalty, following the royal wedding, seems obvious to some of us.
Showing the Princess Diana death photo at the Cannes Film Festival in the movie ‘Unlawful Killing’ is nothing if not just despicable. What’s the point? Princess Diana was hounded by paparazzi in life and still is 12-years after her death. Leave her in peace!

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