From Princess Diana to Virginia Giuffre…

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Isn’t it curious how those who might publicly embarrass Royalty in the UK tend to end up dead?

Consider the death of Princess Diana. You will remember that she was died in the early hours of August 31, 1997, following a car crash in the Pont de l’Alma tunnel in Paris, France. She was only 36. Diana was traveling with Dodi Al Fayed, her companion, in a Mercedes driven by Henri Paul—who was later found to be intoxicated, with a blood alcohol level about four times the legal limit. Mmmm. Bit of luck that all the blame could be attributed to Henri Paul and no need to look any deeper into the matter. Anyway, we had an Elton John re-write to sing

Diana’s death cleaned up a lot of problem for Prince Charles. Of course they were estranged by that time but loose ends don’t sit well with Saxe-Coburgs, sorry, Windsors. So farewell England’s Rose.

Virginia Giuffre was another problem for the Royals. She claimed to have been trafficked by Epstein and had sex with Prince Andrew on multiple occasions in that context. She “committed suicide” back in April but not before compiling her memoir, Nobody’s Girl..​ Clearly her continued presence was a problem for the British Royals so it was a bit of luck when she ended it all.

You would think that it is just coincidence that these women who posed a problem for the Royal Family ended up in the grave at an early age. You might be right.

But then again…

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