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Lol, I'm not against that idea but the thing is that this guy didn't know Diana so keeping her close by having a lock of her hair is more likely to be fanaticism
. I also heard that when Irish (I think that's irish but not sure) people bury someone, they put some locks of family members and friends in the coffin.
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WORLD EXCLUSIVE: Diana's Mr Wonderful Hasnat Khan gives his first ever interview | the Daily Mail
Excerpt: "He says he has been upset by many of the criticisms levelled at the woman he once loved, and believes the memorial fountain was a poor way to commemorate the life of someone who had such a great impact on so many. "My feelings are that creating a fountain is not at all near how you can remember a great person. You put great people up as high as possible. Look at Nelson. Look at Queen Victoria," he says. "I know a committee decided it but that little fountain doesn't do her any justice.......................historically great humans aren't remembered like that." "I think she did great work for the country and for people all over the world – not just in the UK but everywhere. I think that is important." |
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A very loyal man he is.
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I think it was the right time for him to speak. The years following her death were completely invaded by tell-all books, breaking revelations ; I can't remember a year when one single book related to Diana wasn't published. 2007 has been mostly in the mood of respect (except perhaps The Diana Chronicles by Tina Brown). The silence of Mr. Khan is truly amazing. Many people would have spoken under these circumstances and these terrible gossips which were sometimes impossible to cope with. I have great respect for this man as well as for Mr. Gilbey who never talked either.
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If he thought so much of her, why did he drop her? By hiding in Pakistan, he is showing himself to be a coward, even in her death, unwilling to stand up for the woman he says he loved! ![]()
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Khan to NOT testify in Inquest :
Surgeon who romanced Diana says he won't attend her inquest - Yahoo! News UK
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That does not mean that he did not care for Diana deeply. It's possible that he did care for her good qualities but that for his own self-preservation he decided to keep himself distant from the more troubling aspects of her life. In my opinion, that is a healthy attitude to have and if Diana had had more people like that around, she may have been more motivated to curb some of her more destructive tendencies. But I'm not impressed with his comment about the fountain. It is I agree not in keeping with his dignified silence of before and is totally unnecessary.
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If he wanted to hide in Pakistan, he would have moved there sooner than to wait almost 10 years after Diana died before moving there. Plus his parents are getting elderly -- why wouldn't he want to live nearer to them? It's his home base.
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![]() Strange that he chose to speak to the Mail, I wonder if he has been paid for this non revelatory article.
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I'm not sure if they meant the fountain or the controversy. ![]()
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I agree with you. I'm left only to guess, so you're right again my thinking is not logical.
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Well, I think Burrell was probably no real friend, and neither was the plant Monkton. Spencer who? And her sister -- McQ? I got the impression none of Diana's family were her friends -- if they were, she would have never married Charles. |
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'Princess Diana preferred men with back hair,' says former police chief | the Daily Mail 'Princess Diana preferred men with back hair,' says former police chief Does anyone but me see how this article by the Lord Stevens makes a total farce out of the entire 3 year / $10 million Paget Report? Either that or Lord Stevens had one too many gin and tonics when he called the Daily Mail! "A friend, Adrian, has filed a complaint with the Press Complaints Commission, which I'm posting here with his permission." ------------------------------------------------------------------- In response to the Mail on Sunday article, I have now submitted the following complaint to the UK's Press Complaints Commission: ## I wish to complain about this article on the following basis: 1. There is no evidence of accuracy for this report. It has been ascertained, many years ago, that Diana found men with hairy backs unattractive. 2. The Mail on Sunday has published an article which distorts the public perception of a popular national identity - Diana, Princess of Wales. 3. The article shows conjecture, not fact. There is no defined source for these allegations, and no attributable citations. 4. By also noting that the men with whom it is known Diana shared affecionate relationships do not have hairy backs, the newspaper has strongly implied that Diana has engaged in a more promiscuous sex life than is currently public knowledge, thus damaging her reputation. 5 |