A royal expert has claimed that Princess Diana was murdered by SAS members who were disguised as photogs.
The man in question, Alan Power, believes that he has proof that commando hitmen were hired to stop Di from disclosing the details of her sex life with Prince Charles, the Daily Star reported.
Power alleged that the soldiers chased her car on motorbikes and shone a laser into driver Henri Paul's eyes.
Power added that he is a 100 percent sure that the incident was no accident, but murder.
British Police are currently investigation a letter, which was provided by the parents-in-law of a former SAS member, claiming that SAS was involved in the murder of Princess of Wales and her lover Dodi Fayed.
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