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01-21-2011, 05:13 PM
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I will answer questions if they aren't too personal, and I could care less if people don't believe me.
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I would like to ask you a questions:
Did Dr. Khan end the relationship?
Was Diana, Princess of Wales going to meet him the first week of September to talk about the relationship?
Did Dr. Khan grieve like it is said because he could have help her heart injury from the crash?
Could they ever have married?
Thank you.
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01-22-2011, 01:59 AM
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I don't know how the relationship ended. They were planning on meeting to talk but on a later date. He grieved a lot.. not sure whether it was for that reason. No one in the family encouraged/discouraged a marriage between them, so yes they probably could have. I just don't know whether or not
he liked the idea of being married to a princess.
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01-22-2011, 06:34 AM
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I just don't know whether or not
he liked the idea of being married to a princess.
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Not to a princess, to a lady with the precedence of the daughter of a Britsih earl. She would have been Lady Diana Khan after a wedding.
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01-22-2011, 11:06 AM
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The daughter of an Earl who's son would be King one day.
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01-22-2011, 11:49 AM
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The daughter of an Earl who's son would be King one day. 
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Yes, but we are talking here in other threads so often about the fact that in Britain only a princess born is a "real" princess while the wives of princes only take their husband's title. As Diana was not born a princess and divorced the prince, she simply wasn't a princess. Especially not in the scenario of her marrying Dr. Kahna. No matter who her son is because said son is a future king because of his father, not because of his mother.
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01-22-2011, 12:29 PM
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I'm sorry as I know this is quite an old thread. I'm related to him, and I know that most of you probably won't believe me but its true. No one in my family really speaks about his relation with Princess Diana, and we just listen to all of these false rumours and I'm quite sick of them. NO! He never even ASKED his mother about marrying Diana, it was just for charity work (the visit to Pakistan) and Hasnat invited Diana to meet the family. Also, many words were twisted by reporters that made his mother look like the bad guy. I'm not sure that the mother even knew that they were going out, she told me that she had a feeling it was going on but never asked him. I'm wondering why people keep bringing up religion.. the Princess was willing to convert to Islam. I will answer questions if they aren't too personal, and I could care less if people don't believe me.
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Did you ever meet Diana?
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01-22-2011, 12:39 PM
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Well that's really a matter of opinion, to me a woman who marries a Prince is a Princess no matter if she was born one or not. And you are correct that if Khan and Diana married she would have lost her style and became Lady Diana Khan and yes William is a future King due to his father but that dosen't diminish the importance of his mother. After the divorce the Queen allowed Diana to retain her "dignity" as a Princess that doesen't mean she was still a princess though. Her precedence after the divorce was unique but much higher than that of a daughter of an earl. Had she remarried I do not know what her precedence would've been.
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01-23-2011, 04:59 PM
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She'd be referred to popularly as Princess Diana, though. Her official name while being married wasn't Princess Diana either, but that's what people called her--during her marriage and after her divorce.
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Y As Diana was not born a princess and divorced the prince, she simply wasn't a princess. Especially not in the scenario of her marrying Dr. Kahna.
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01-23-2011, 05:50 PM
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Not to a princess, to a lady with the precedence of the daughter of a Britsih earl. She would have been Lady Diana Khan after a wedding.
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I was under the impression that Diana was given unique precedence that befitted her position as the mother of the future King so she wouldn't have only had the precedence of a daughter of a British earl.
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01-23-2011, 06:24 PM
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Did you ever meet Diana?
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Yes, I did. I was only 3 years old at the time and it was during her visit to Pakistan. Being so young, I can't remember her at all; but I do have a picture of me sitting with her.. I'm debating on whether I should put it up here.
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01-23-2011, 08:31 PM
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We would enjoy seeing it, for sure.
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01-23-2011, 09:01 PM
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We would enjoy seeing it, for sure.
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Some people might enjoy seeing it while others would regard a private photo as an invasion of the privacy of a person who has no say in whether or not the photo becomes public.
You are one of the first to criticise anyone who wants to betray their relationship with Diana and yet her you are actively encouraging exactly that.
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01-23-2011, 09:05 PM
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Khan27,
As much as I know that all of us here would love to see the photo of you with Diana, I just want to remind you of one thing. Once you put it out there on the internet, it becomes public and anyone and everyone can copy and use it where they wish. Makes me really appreciate TRF's rules about uploading copyrighted materials. What you have is very personal and very unique.
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01-23-2011, 09:33 PM
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Khan27,
As much as I know that all of us here would love to see the photo of you with Diana, I just want to remind you of one thing. Once you put it out there on the internet, it becomes public and anyone and everyone can copy and use it where they wish. Makes me really appreciate TRF's rules about uploading copyrighted materials. What you have is very personal and very unique.
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May I suggest that if someone would like to see it they contact Khan27 via PM and arrange for it to be emailed - thus keeping it private and not in the world wide public domain - allowing those who want to see it to do so.
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01-23-2011, 09:39 PM
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Dr. Hasnat Khan and that is his title that he earned through scholarship was a scientist with a degree and yet another to be a surgeon. He had a heavy educational backround and is a servant of Hippocrates.
Diana no matter what her title was without a degree of any kind.
She had not really finished high school.Diana was socially literate, a humanitarian and had charisma.
I do not see where the worlds of Dr. Hasnat Khan and Diana converged. They were not of the same community and the disparity was large. Converting to Islam is no small thing considering that there were plenty in her own culture who cared for her.No matter what her status Diana lacked a degree and an education to be at the level or erudition of Dr. Hasnat Khan, surgeon.So even if they had come to some agreement I cannot see how this ever could have worked out. Princess Diana had no education at the university level.... and this might have deterred DR. Hasnat Khan; although I cannot speak for him and he has not given importance to this to speak of it himself. Does anybody have pictures of DR. Hasnat Khan at Princess Diana's funeral?
Did he attend?
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01-23-2011, 09:41 PM
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May I suggest that if someone would like to see it they contact Khan27 via PM and arrange for it to be emailed - thus keeping it private and not in the world wide public domain - allowing those who want to see it to do so.
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Now that is an excellent idea and exactly what private messaging and email are for. I just would hate to have her post the picture here and then have a "oooops I shouldn't have done that" moment later on. Not many of us were lucky enough to meet Diana let alone have our pictures taken with her. Its a very special thing I think.
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01-24-2011, 07:49 AM
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No matter what her status Diana lacked a degree and an education to be at the level or erudition of Dr. Hasnat Khan, surgeon.So even if they had come to some agreement I cannot see how this ever could have worked out. Princess Diana had no education at the university level.... and this might have deterred DR. Hasnat Khan; ?
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Oh, come on. A lot of doctors marry nurses or even beauty queens and are very happy with them even though their wifes cannot compete with them academically. Maybe that's why they are so happy....
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Jaya,Yes he did attend the funeral from what i understand he received an invitation to the funeral from Paul Burrell along with a birthday card that Diana sent him a few days before the accident.Here is a photo of him at her funeral http://despardes.com/lifestyle/apr04...lasses-200.jpg He is wearing a pair of sunglasses that Diana gave to him.
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Princess Diana had no education at the university level.... and this might have deterred DR. Hasnat Khan; although I cannot speak for him and he has not given importance to this to speak of it himself. Does anybody have pictures of DR. Hasnat Khan at Princess Diana's funeral?
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Well it couldn't have bothered him that much he was with her for 2 years.They both seemed to have a similar goal in life which was to help the sick and suffering.
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I don't think their breakup had anything to do with Diana's education, or lack thereof. From what I have read, he ended the relationship.
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