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'Nazi,' 'racist' British Royals 'slaughtered' Di: Mohamed al-Fayed



New York, Feb 20 : Princess Diana's lover Dodi al-Fayed's father Mohamed al-Fayed has accused the British royal family of "slaughtering" the people's princess.

Fayed, whose son died along with Diana in the fatal Paris crash in 1997, told the inquest into their deaths that British security services murdered the princess on the orders of her ex-father-in-law, Prince Philip.

The Egyptian-born billionaire businessman accused the Duke of Edinburgh of being a "Nazi" and a "racist."

"You want to know his original name - it ends with Frankenstein," the New York Daily News quoted him, as saying.

The Harrods boss added that Diana had "suffered for 20 years from this Dracula family."

He also reinstated his much-known claim that Diana was pregnant with his son's baby and that they were engaged.

"Diana told me on the telephone she was pregnant. I am the only person they told. They told me they were engaged and would announce their engagement on Monday morning," he said.

Al-Fayed also slammed the Prince of Wales and Diana's ex-hubby, telling the court that Charles "participated" in the alleged killing.

"I'm sure he knew what was going to happen... because he would like to get on and marry his Camilla and that is what happened... They finished her," he said.

"He married his crocodile wife and he is happy with that," he said of Charles' long-time mistress, Camilla Parker Bowles.

Al-Fayed also accused then-British Prime Minister Tony Blair of playing a part in Diana's death.

Asked if British security services acted on Blair's orders as well, he snapped, "Yes, sir, because I am sure he [knew] what they are going to do, definitely."

ANI
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