CELEBRITY CIRCLE
PRINCESS DIANA'S MEMORY LIVES ON

Even as Controversies Sorrounding Her Dealth Continue To Hog the Headlines


In life, Diana, the princess of Wales and undoubtedly the Queen of People's Heart's, was, in the word's of her own brother Earl Spencer, "the most hunted person of the modern age." A big celebrity like no other princess in all of the world has ever been and will ever comes close to being, Diana was also the most photographed woman in the world. Every little thing she did-be it visiting her favorite charity or going on summer holiday with her sons at St. Tropez or being spotted dining with Dodi Al Fayed at The Ritz Hotel-made it to the papers. London tabloids took a particular interest in her lovelife, sometimes to the point of going overboard or stepping beyond the limits of moral rectitude. But even the princess herself probably never thought that, even in death,she would still be the biggest newsmaker in the world and that her death would continue to spark controversies of the magnitude that would thrown her into a frenzy had she been alive today.

The first and most important question that continues to haunt the minds of the people all over the world is "What (or who) really killed Princess Diana?" On the day of her death, blame was put on paparazzi. Photographers on board motorcycles, newspaper reports said, gave chase to the princess'Mercedes Benz from the moment she , her companion Dodi Al Fayed, her bodyguard Trevor Rees Jones and driver Henri Paul left The Ritz Hotel midnight of August 31, Rees Jones was the only survivor of the car crash.

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