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The Murder of Princess Diana (book)

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The Murder of Princess Diana
First edition
AuthorNoel Botham
LanguageEnglish
SubjectDeath of Diana, Princess of Wales; Death of Diana, Princess of Wales conspiracy theories
PublishedLondon
PublisherPinnacle Books
Publication date
2004
ISBN9781843581635

The Murder of Princess Diana is a bestselling 2004 book by British journalist Noel Botham. Botham's book disputes the official account that the death of Diana, Princess of Wales was an accident.

The publisher claims the book "firmly lays to rest the theory that Diana's death was mere accident, and finally gives the people of Britain the explanation they deserve." The book was reissued for the 20th anniversary of Diana's death in 2017.[1]

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Background and synopsis

Botham, a newspaper journalist, attempts to put forward an alternative version of the events surrounding Diana's death, reportedly citing intelligence and royal sources. Botham alleges that Diana was, as she herself predicted, the "victim of a professional hit squad".

Reception

A fictionalised television adaption of the book, The Murder of Princess Diana was released in 2007.[2][3][4]

References

  1. ^ "Diana's death: controversy and conspiracy".
  2. ^ Clehane, Diane (19 August 2007). "TUNNEL VISION".
  3. ^ Fries, Laura (23 August 2007). "Review: 'The Murder of Princess Diana'".
  4. ^ "Murder Spun From a Famous Accident". The New York Times. 24 August 2007.
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